Malaria killed eleven people as infections hit Namibia

A fast-spreading sickness wave is hammering northern Namibia, stacking thousands of infections and confirmed fatalities while health systems scramble to slow the spiral.

Case surge across northern Namibia
  • The Ministry of Health and Social Services logged 8,760 malaria infections.
  • Eleven fatalities have been tied to the illness.
  • The count reflects a 68 percent jump year over year.
Outbreak thresholds blown past
  • Esperance Luvindao flagged 20 health districts blowing past danger limits.
  • Those zones are actively dealing with uncontrolled transmission.
  • The warning came through an official ministry notice.
Regions getting hit the hardest
  • Kavango East, Kavango West, and Ohangwena are in the danger zone.
  • Oshikoto, Oshana, and Omusati are seeing widespread spread.
  • Kunene, Otjozondjupa, and Zambezi are also affected.
Districts carrying the biggest load
  • Katima Mulilo accounts for roughly 17 percent of reported infections.
  • Outapi trails close behind with about 15 percent.
  • These hubs are dragging regional totals upward.
What authorities are doing about it
  • Teams are coating homes with long-lasting indoor insect control.
  • Treated mosquito nets are being handed out in impacted areas.
  • Field operations are focused on slowing household transmission.
What residents are being pushed to do
  • People are urged to use repellents and sleep under nets.
  • Standing water around homes should be cleared out.
  • Everyday prevention is being framed as community protection.
 

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