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  • Kenya: Cholera Spreading?

    Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/200806250918.html

    Kenya: Cholera Confirmed in Western Region
    UN Integrated Regional Information Networks

    25 June 2008
    Posted to the web 25 June 2008

    Nairobi

    An outbreak of cholera has been confirmed in the Kisumu municipality in the western region, a senior health official has said.

    "At least 13 out of 38 cases sampled for cholera have tested positive," Shahnaaz Sharif, the senior deputy director of medical services in Kenya's health ministry, said.

    Sharif said 34 people had also been admitted to the Kisumu district hospital, with a total of 134 cases reported since the outbreak began on 6 June.


    So far, he said, no deaths had been registered.

    The most affected areas included the slums of Manyatta, Nyalenda and Obunga in the municipality, which lies in the district of Kisumu East.

    "The new outbreak is attributable to the onset of recent rains in the region that have resulted in the contamination of water wells - the main sources of water for the residents," he said.

    This, he said, may have aggravated the already poor sanitation in the slum areas.

    Medical supplies have been sent to the affected regions and cholera treatment centres established in the localities of Migosi, Simba Upepo and near the airport dispensary.

    Contaminated wells located in close proximity to latrines have been fenced off and the remaining functional wells chlorinated. Other measures included banning the hawking of food in the area and the inspection of food handlers.

    Sharif said it was difficult to create public awareness of better hygiene and sanitation practices against a backdrop of low latrine coverage.

    The lack of sufficient safe and clean water for domestic consumption within the municipality was also a challenge, he said.

    At least 376 cases and 12 deaths have been reported in the Kisumu East district since January when an outbreak of the disease was reported in the rural areas.

    The outbreak, which also affected the districts of Bondo, Homa Bay, Kisii South, Kisumu West, Migori, Nyando, Rongo, Siayathe and Suba in the western region, led to the deaths of 46 people with 832 cases being reported, according to a UN World Health Organization (WHO) report on 19 April.


    An initial rapid assessment and outbreak investigation in response to the outbreak in April identified poor personal and food hygiene as one of the risk factors contributing to the transmission. The assessment was carried out by a team from the ministry and the WHO.

    Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Symptoms include watery diarrhoea that can quickly lead to severe dehydration and death if treatment is not promptly given.

    [ This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations ]

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    Re: Kenya: Cholera Confirmed in Western Region

    Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...rnational/home

    Death toll rises to 11 in Kenyan cholera outbreak

    AFP

    July 3, 2008 at 5:14 PM EDT

    NAIROBI ? A cholera outbreak has left at least 11 people dead and infected several others in western Kenya, a health ministry official said on Thursday.

    They died in the Rift Valley and Nyanza provinces over a period of about two weeks, government spokesman Alfred Mutua said.

    The toll includes four who died in Naivasha town, about 90 kilometres northwest of the capital Nairobi, over the past week.

    More than 50 have been admitted to hospital over the same period.


    Cholera is a waterborne disease which causes serious diarrhea and vomiting and can be fatal if not treated within 24 hours.

    It can be prevented by washing hands before touching food and avoiding contaminated drinking water.

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      Re: Kenya: Cholera Confirmed in Western Region

      <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="3" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="headeredbig" valign="top">
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      Health officers in cholera outbreak alert

      Story by MWAKERA MWAJEFA
      Publication Date: 7/14/2008 </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="bodytext" valign="top"> <table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td colspan="2" class="bodytext" valign="top"> Public health workers have been put on high alert in Mombasa after a cholera outbreak in other parts of the country.
      Mombasa chief public health officer Josphat Maithya Sunday said his department had taken the step because no travel quarantine had been imposed on travellers from affected areas.
      ?When you hear Nakuru or Kisumu is experiencing such a problem, you don?t wait to see it happen in your backyard,? he said.
      About 40 fruit vendors have been arrested in Mombasa as a precautionary measure to prevent an outbreak.
      The official also said he had received an unconfirmed report that a case had been reported in Mariakani about 45 kilometres from Mombasa.
      ?Whether the report is true or not, we have decided to take steps to ensure no outbreak occurs here,? he said.
      In the last one week, health officers have been chlorinating wells and boreholes and monitoring piped water to ensure that the water is clean. ?We have been sampling piped water for frequent analysis to monitor its safety for consumption,? he said.
      Council workers have also been spraying detergents on garbage sites in the town and its environs.


      http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=1&newsid=127282


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        Re: Kenya: Cholera Confirmed in Western Region

        <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="3" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="headeredbig" valign="top">
        </td></tr> <tr> <td>
        Health officers in cholera outbreak alert

        Story by MWAKERA MWAJEFA
        Publication Date: 7/14/2008 </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="bodytext" valign="top"> <table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td colspan="2" class="bodytext" valign="top"> Public health workers have been put on high alert in Mombasa after a cholera outbreak in other parts of the country.
        Mombasa chief public health officer Josphat Maithya Sunday said his department had taken the step because no travel quarantine had been imposed on travellers from affected areas.
        ?When you hear Nakuru or Kisumu is experiencing such a problem, you don?t wait to see it happen in your backyard,? he said.
        About 40 fruit vendors have been arrested in Mombasa as a precautionary measure to prevent an outbreak.
        The official also said he had received an unconfirmed report that a case had been reported in Mariakani about 45 kilometres from Mombasa.
        ?Whether the report is true or not, we have decided to take steps to ensure no outbreak occurs here,? he said.
        In the last one week, health officers have been chlorinating wells and boreholes and monitoring piped water to ensure that the water is clean. ?We have been sampling piped water for frequent analysis to monitor its safety for consumption,? he said.
        Council workers have also been spraying detergents on garbage sites in the town and its environs.


        http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=1&newsid=127282


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