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Ministry of Health Reports Fewer Cases of Malaria and Leptospirosis as of November 15, 2025

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
In the week ending November 15, malaria cases decreased by 23% (89 cases). Regarding leptospirosis, one case was confirmed, three fewer than the previous week. (See also: Ministry of Health releases epidemiological report in Nicaragua). Pneumonia cases remained similar to the previous week (1,473 cases). Dengue fever increased by 2% (385 cases). (See also: Epidemiological report highlights decrease in malaria cases in Nicaragua). Influenza cases…
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In the week ending November 15, malaria cases decreased by 23% (89 cases). Regarding leptospirosis, one case was confirmed, three fewer than the previous week. (See also: Ministry of Health releases epidemiological report in Nicaragua). Pneumonia cases remained similar to the previous week (1,473 cases). Dengue fever increased by 2% (385 cases). (See also: Epidemiological report highlights decrease in malaria cases in Nicaragua). Influenza cases…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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