Haut-Katanga
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haut-Katanga_Province
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Cholera epidemic in Lubumbashi: 8 cases detected including 1 death
January 26, 2024
The city of Lubumbashi, capital of the Haut-Katanga province, has been facing the resurgence of the cholera epidemic for several days. According to the health authorities, already 8 (eight) cases have been recorded with unfortunately one death.
The head of the provincial health division in Haut-Katanga, Dr Jean Marie Kafwembe, called on the population, particularly those of the copper town, to observe hygiene measures to stop this epidemic.
» Diarrhea and vomiting are in the community. You have to be careful not to eat cold food, but rather hot food. The population must avoid eating food spread on the street on the ground. With rain, water carries all kinds of microbes that will infect food and cause various diseases. The population must also refrain from drinking water sold in plastic bags,” he said.
Furthermore, Doctor Jean Marie Kafwembe invites the population to be vigilant, to avoid any handling of the body that died as a result of cholera, but to contact the authorized health services to see how to manage the corpse.
The provincial health official ensures that several necessary measures are taken to fight this disease, including overall management of the disease, identification of cases, in terms of sanitation, household disinfection and purification. Of drinking water.
Senga Butela
https://drcactu.cd/2024/01/26/epidemie-de-cholera-a-lubumbashi-8-cas-detectes-dont-1-deces/
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Cholera epidemic and conjunctivitis affect Mura military training center
Published on Sat, 01/27/2024 - 00:37 | Modified on Sat, 01/27/2024 - 05:38
The Mura military training center in Likasi is affected by numerous cases of cholera with many deaths. Several structures are already mobilized to fight this disease and counter its spread.
The UNICEF/Lubumbashi office has already sent the inputs there. In the meantime, health authorities are asking the population to observe hygienic measures to avoid the spread of this disease.
The health zones of Lubumbashi, Katuba, Kenya Kamalondo and Kisanga have already reported cases with some deaths.
The commander of the twenty-second military region, General Eddy Kapend, spoke about it on Thursday, January 25 to a delegation from UNICEF, Lubumbashi office.
“ We have the cholera epidemic which broke out in our training center in Mura where we have already recorded around ten deaths. The origin of this disease is not yet defined ,” indicated General Eddy Kapend.
UNICEF, which was informed, quickly made available to these centers the inputs to deal with them, underlines Consolata Buhendwa, interim head of office of UNICEF Lubumbashi:
“We already have the truck with enough inputs. We already have prevention stocks but also support. We’re not going to stop there.”
The truck has already reached the Mura center the same day. And to ensure the safety of other learners who are in this center, General Eddy Kapend asks the health officer of the twenty-second military region to apply new instructions:
“My colonel, you will take all measures to instruct all the soldiers who are at the center as well as all their commands that during all these treatments, people who have touched the sick must not be able to walk in the town of Likasi or drive driving. You give them strict instructions in my name so that all the discipline linked to your profession to save people is respected.
To combat this disease, sanitation work is planned around this center and the chlorination of drinking water. In the meantime, an appeal is made to the population to observe hygiene measures. It should also be noted that conjunctivitis is also reported in this training center, according to the commander of the twenty-second military region.
https://www.radiookapi.net/2024/01/...conjonctivite-touchent-le-centre-de-formation