Linda Nobat hospitalized with malaria: “It was really very dangerous”

Jungle camp star
Linda Nobat is in the hospital with malaria: “It was really very dangerous”

Linda Nobat suffers from malaria tropica

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Linda Nobat has been in the hospital with severe symptoms for the past week. Now the former jungle camp participant has explained how she is doing.

With an access in her arm, Linda Nobat reports from her hospital bed. The former jungle camp participant has been in treatment since the end of last week. Now she tells what she has.

Linda Nobat hospitalized with malaria

“I have malaria tropica, and this malaria also caused inflammation in my blood,” explains Nobat in her Instagram story. Within a short time, her inflammation level in the blood had skyrocketed, explains the woman from Hanau. “So you can see, it was really very dangerous,” she says herself. Her blood values ​​are now so good that she may soon be able to leave the clinic, revealed Nobat, who last year in the RTL dome show “Der Bachelor” about it heart of Niko Griesert had fought.

Last Thursday she showed herself crying in her Instagram story and said that she had blood poisoning. At the time, she didn’t know for sure that she had malaria. After what she said was a “hell night,” she said on Friday: “It’s really what I thought: I have malaria and I’m going to be transferred to another hospital.”

She was in Cameroon

Malaria is a tropical disease transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito. The countries of Africa, Asia and South America are predominantly affected. According to the RKI, around 200 million people contract malaria every year, and around 600,000 die from it. The symptoms are flu-like.

Nobat recently returned from a trip to Cameroon. “The good time here in Cameroon is slowly coming to an end, but I plan to come back very soon! You have to visit Africa in general, it’s cooler and more modern than many of you might think! Come and see for yourself. Me I’m sure you’ll really like it,” Nobat wrote just over a week ago.

Source used: RKI

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