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Cholera: Cameroon continues to record more cases

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Cholera cases increases in South West

29 people have died of cholera in Cameroon in the past week, the country’s health minister announced on Friday March 25th 2022.

The recent “outbreak of cases” is mainly in the western part of Cameroon.
Between 16 and 22 March 2022, there was an outbreak of cholera in the South West with over 300 cases reported,” wrote Manaouda Malachie on Twitter.

Twenty-seven people have died of cholera in three major towns in western Cameroon, and two in the capital Yaoundé.

Since October 2021, the cholera epidemic has claimed 62 lives with nearly 2,100 cases reported.
In a separate tweet, Dr Malachie said “The incident management system has been activated to ensure coordination of measures taken and reactive vaccination.”

Between January and August 2020, the country lost 66 lives to Cholera.
In early 2021, the World Health

Organisation WHO estimated that there were 1.3 to 4 million cases of cholera and 21,000 to 143,000 deaths from the disease worldwide each year.

Safe oral cholera vaccines should be used in conjunction with improved water supply and sanitation to limit cholera outbreaks and promote prevention in known high-risk areas,” the UN agency said.

Health officials still call on Cameroonians to be careful and apply all prevention methods against cholera.



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