Gwadar’s health department launched a malaria prevention campaign targeting high-risk areas. Teams conducted door-to-door spraying, distributed mosquito nets, and raised awareness about preventive measures. Officials said the campaign aims to reduce malaria incidence during peak mosquito season. Residents were encouraged to maintain hygiene, remove stagnant water, and use protective measures. Authorities emphasized collaboration with local communities to maximize outreach and effectiveness. The initiative reflects the government’s commitment to improving public health infrastructure and safeguarding citizens from preventable diseases. Local healthcare workers noted early interventions are key to controlling outbreaks and reducing mortality.
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