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  • Zimbabwe: 2025 Cholera

    Source: https://www.newzimbabwe.com/zimbabwe...ght-districts/


    Zimbabwe cholera outbreak spreads to eight districts
    21st January 2025 Health & Community

    ​Zimbabwe’s ministry of health and child care has announceD that the current cholera outbreak in the country has affected the districts of Bikita, Bindura, Chiredzi, Chipinge, Kariba, Goromonzi, Mazowe and Shamva.

    The farming town Glendale in the Mazowe district, located about 70 kilometers north of Harare, is one of the epicentres of the outbreak. Residents there are appealing to the government to take urgent action to end the spread of the disease.​..

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    Source: https://www.newzimbabwe.com/confirme...4-in-zimbabwe/


    Confirmed cases of cholera rise to 44 in Zimbabwe
    6th February 2025 Health & Community
    Xinhua

    Zimbabwe has recorded 44 confirmed cases of cholera since the latest outbreak started in November last year, the Ministry of Health and Child Care said Tuesday night.

    According to a report released by the ministry, 10 new suspected cases were reported Tuesday and confirmed cholera deaths remained at two.

    The latest outbreak occurred just three months after Zimbabwe declared the end of a previous 18-month-long outbreak, which resulted in 718 cumulative deaths, including 87 confirmed through laboratory testing, according to the World Health Organization.​..

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    • #3
      Source: https://al24news.com/en/zimbabwe-rep...-new-outbreak/

      Zimbabwe Reports 124 Cholera Cases in New Outbreak
      Khaled Bensekkaim
      2 hours ago 17​

      HARARE, March 14, 2025 – Zimbabwe has confirmed 124 cases of cholera since the onset of a new outbreak last November, Health and Child Care Minister Douglas Mombeshora announced on Friday.

      During a press conference in the capital city of Harare, Mombeshora reported that the nation has recorded 15 confirmed deaths, along with 608 suspected cases and 566 recoveries.

      Six out of ten provinces have been affected, with the majority of recent cases emerging in the Central Mashonaland province, according to the minister.

      Mombeshora highlighted that most cases have been identified among artisanal miners along the Mazowe River and in the small agricultural town of Glendale within Central Mashonaland.​..

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