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Cayman islands - Public Health reviewing positive cholera laboratory result (April 15, 2026)

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Public Health Reviewing Positive Cholera Laboratory Result

15 April 2026 |Press Release|By: MHES Communications
The Ministry of Health, Environment & Sustainability and the Public Health Department confirm that a laboratory resultfrom a patient in the Cayman Islands indicated the presence of a cholera-related bacteria and is under active review.

The patient presented with gastrointestinal illness and has since recovered from symptoms and remains at home. PCR-based testing identified Vibrio cholerae and cholera toxin markers; however, the clinical presentation does not meet the criteria for a severe cholera (cholera gravis) . At this time, there is no evidence of a cholera outbreak. The matter is being managed as an isolated finding while investigations continue.


Chief Medical Officer, Dr Hilary Wolf, stated:
“We have confirmed a single, mild case of cholera. The individual is recovering well, and this appears to be a sporadic case. Public health teams are actively investigating and taking all appropriate precautions.”


Medical Officer of Health, Dr Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, added:
“At this time, there is no evidence of further spread, and the risk to the public remains low. We are monitoring close contacts and have increased surveillance as a precaution.”


Investigations are ongoing to determine the source of the infection. The Public Health Department is working with the Cayman Islands Molecular Biology Laboratory (CIMBL) to verify results, while maintaining clinical follow-up and assessing any potential exposures.

As a precaution, surveillance across the health system has been heightened, water testing is being conducted and contact monitoring is underway. No additional cases have been identified.

Members of the public should note that Cholera is not an airborne illness. No measures are advised beyond routine hygiene practices, including:
  • Regular handwashing with soap and water
  • Consuming safe, treated or bottled water
  • Proper food preparation and handling
Anyone experiencing persistent diarrhoea, vomiting, or signs of dehydration should seek medical care promptly.

Minister for Health, Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, stated:
“This is a precautionary response to a single sporadic case. There is no evidence of community spread, and our public health systems are actively responding. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and keep the public informed.”

The Ministry will provide updates should there be any significant developments.

For further information, please contact the Public Health Department on 244-2621.


https://gov.ky/w/public-health-revi...news&refererPlid=6943&redirect=/web/mhes/news
 
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