Malaria in Mayotte. Report for January through July 2025.
Key Points
For the first time since July 2020, twelve cases of locally acquired malaria were reported in Mayotte: one in February, one in June, and ten in July 2025;
Between January 1 and July 31, 2025, 54 imported malaria cases were recorded in Mayotte, bringing the total number of malaria cases reported in Mayotte during this period to 66;
26 of the 66 cases (39%) required hospitalization, including 5 who were admitted to the intensive care unit. No deaths were recorded;
83% of imported cases in 2025 originated from the Union of the Comoros;
Plasmodium falciparum is the predominant species, accounting for 100% of cases reported in Mayotte in 2025
There has been a gradual increase in the number of imported cases over the past 5 years, peaking in 2024 (119 imported cases)
Mayotte has been in the malaria elimination phase since 2014. However, with the continued increase in imported cases in recent years, maintaining malaria control measures is essential to prevent a resurgence of transmission in Mayotte.
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