Tanzania: Cholera kills 15, hospitalises hundreds

Cholera-outbreak

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No fewer than 15 people have died and 397 others hospitalised in the last three weeks following a cholera outbreak in western Tanzania’s district of Sumbawanga, an official said on Tuesday.

Fani Mussa, Sumbawanga District Medical Officer, said that health experts have continued to strengthen efforts to battle the water-borne disease that can cause acute diarrhoea.

He called on concerted efforts from all stakeholders in tackling the disease which erupted in mid-May.

“Medical officials are doing everything at their disposal to manage the disease including carrying out educational and sensitisation of community members,’’ Mussa said in an interview.

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He, however, cited poor response from the community on adhering to hygiene measures and rules as among the major setbacks that made it difficult to contain the disease.

According to him, the outbreak is as a result of residents drinking unsafe water during rice harvesting season.

In November, another cholera outbreak in the region claimed seven people; meanwhile, it was controlled in March this year.

In 2015, a major cholera outbreak that hit the East African nation claimed an estimated 166 lives.

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