By NewsDesk @bactiman63
The Sindh Health Department reported 87,751 malaria cases through September this year, accounting for approximately 97 percent of all vectorborne disease in the province.

The largest number of malaria cases is reported in Thatta (20,130) followed by Umerkot (12,203), Badin (9,416), Larkana (8579), Sujawal (8113), T.M.Khan (6918), Mirpurkhas (4786), Kamber (3977), Tharparkar (2393), Jacobabad (1428), Khairpur (1333), Tando Allahyar (1199), Dadu (927), Shikarpur (863), Shaheed Benazirabad (757), Hyderabad (702), Kashmore (683), Jamshoro (635), Sanghar (329), Ghotki (374), Naushehro Feroze (349), Matiari (345) and Sukkur (300).
In Karachi, district South has the largest number of cases (420) followed by Korangi (151), Malir (124), West (115), Central (111) and East (28).
In addition to malaria, Sindh also reported 3,270 dengue fever cases, 960 leishmaniasis cases and six Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF).
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