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Kalemie: At least 29 deaths due to more than 1,600 cases of cholera in 3 months
Published on Sat, 12/04/2025 - 17:32 | Modified on Sat, 12/04/2025 - 17:32
At least 29 people have died following more than 1,600 cases of cholera recorded since the beginning of this year in the health zones of Kalemie and Nyemba, in Tanganyika province.
According to the provincial Minister of Health, who spoke to the press on Friday, April 11, these figures are six times higher than those of last year (Editor's note: 2024).
" From the beginning of the year to date, we are in the 14th week. The province has recorded more than 1,600 cases of cholera, including 29 deaths. If you compare this year's data to last year's, it shows that the resurgence or surge in cholera cases is much greater than last year ," complained Dr. Benoît Malumbi.
He promised to take measures commensurate with this outbreak in order to limit the progression of the epidemic and reduce the death rate in this region of the country as much as possible.
The Tanganyika Provincial Health Minister also issued hygiene measures, including regular hand washing before and after meals, after using the toilet, and the consumption of potable water.
Dr. Benoît Malumbi also called for the involvement of technical and financial partners to address the factors that fuel the cholera epidemic, particularly flooding.
Furthermore, the provincial government of Tanganyika has handed over a batch of medical supplies to improve patient care.
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