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Tanganyika: 108 cases of cholera and two deaths recorded in two health zones
February 13, 2025
Kalemie, February 13, 2025 (ACP).-108 cases of cholera plus two deaths have been recorded in the health zones of Kalemie and Nyemba since this epidemic broke out six weeks ago in Kalemie in the province of Tanganyika in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, ACP learned from a health source.
" Since the beginning of 2025, I have received up to Wednesday, February 12, one hundred and eight cases of cholera epidemic patients from different health areas of two health zones of Kalemie and Nyemba ," the head nurse of the Waterborne Disease Treatment Center (CTMD) of the Kalemie General Reference Hospital, Véronique Zadio, told ACP.
She stressed that all cases of hospitalized patients are taken care of with the inputs that the CTMD receives from the provincial health division across the two health zones which are hit by the outbreak of the cholera epidemic which has a tendency to increase new cases in the sixth week.
On this occasion, she deplored the lack of food to feed the patients interned in this center despite the medical inputs that the CTMD receives to offer quality care to cholera victims coming from these two health zones and whose number increases day by day.
The Kalemie health zone is in the lead with 65 cases of cholera reported and two deaths in the sixth week while that of Nyemba records 43 three cases of cholera for the same period and which are all treated in the CTMD at the Kalemie general reference hospital, specified, for his part, the supervisor of hospitals in the Kalemie health zone, Germain Kalunga.
On this subject, he launched an appeal to the authorities of Kalemie and partners to look into this cholera epidemic, the number of cases of which continues to increase at the waterborne disease treatment center (CTMD).
He announced that ten chlorination sites have already been installed on the beaches of Lake Tanganyika in Kalemie with the support of the Congolese Red Cross to provide the population with clean water due to the lack of drinking water from REGIDESO in certain districts of the city.
To stop the spread of this epidemic in the city of Kalemie, the authority calls on the population of these two health zones to strictly observe hygiene rules, it was reported.
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https://acp.cd/sante/tanganyika-108...x-morts-enregistres-dans-deux-zones-de-sante/
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Maniema: More than 30 suspected cases of cholera, including 6 deaths, reported in Pangi
13.02.2025
Nearly 38 suspected cases of cholera, including 6 deaths, have been reported in less than a week in the rural health zone of Kampene, located in the territory of Pangi, province of Maniema.
During an interview with the press on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, Corneille Bushiri Makula, honorary provincial deputy of Pangi, informed that these suspected cases were reported in the health area of Butumba, within the health zone of Kampene. The deaths, for their part, were recorded in the villages of Libino, Lukombo and Kashale, located on the edge of the rural health zone of Kailo.
According to the same source, people suffering from this bacterial diarrheal disease have characteristic symptoms, including liquid stools resembling rice water. Some patients have been transferred to the Bilundu Reference Health Center in the Kibombo health zone to receive treatment.
However, the lack of resources in local health facilities complicates the care of patients, leading to deaths due to the lack of appropriate treatment. Faced with this alarming situation, the honorary elected official of Pangi is sending an SOS to the competent authorities for rapid intervention.
He also urges the population to avoid any handling of the victims' bodies, in order to prevent the spread of the epidemic.
The provincial health division promises to comment on the situation after analyzing the data.
https://www.mediacongo.net/article-...de_cholera_dont_6_deces_signales_a_pangi.html
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Haut-Katanga: outbreak of suspected cholera cases in Lubumbashi
12.02.2025
The city of Lubumbashi is recording an alarming increase in suspected cases of acute diarrhea. These patients are systematically transferred to the cholera treatment center located in the commune of Kenya. So far, health authorities have not officially declared a new epidemic in the city.
Trésor, an employee of a security company, lost a family member this Monday morning. The deceased suffered from diarrhea and vomiting before succumbing in a medical facility. "At the hospital, they told us it was cholera. So we buried him this Tuesday morning," he said.
Trésor's case is not isolated. Since the end of November 2024, Lubumbashi has been recording suspected cases of cholera. However, the situation has become increasingly worrying in the last two weeks. The cholera treatment center, located in the commune of Kenya, has already recorded more than 80 suspected cases. "All cholera cases are sent there," explain a trainee doctor and a guard met at the Janson Sendwe General Hospital.
Essential support for patient care
During each cholera outbreak, several humanitarian organizations intervene to facilitate the care of patients. They provide medicines and medical equipment. These organizations include Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the Red Cross, the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF. This Monday morning, a new batch of medicines and medical equipment was delivered to the cholera treatment center in the commune of Kenya.
Despite this mobilization, the provincial Ministry of Health has not yet made an official statement confirming the existence of a cholera epidemic in Lubumbashi.
More than 500 suspected cases of cholera recorded in January 2025
Meanwhile, the National Cholera Elimination Program in the DRC regularly publishes epidemiological reports. In January 2025, the city of Lubumbashi recorded 577 suspected cases of cholera, including two deaths. Of the 43 samples collected and analyzed in the city's laboratories, 20 tested positive.
Most affected areas: Kampemba: 161 cases, including 2 deaths; Katuba: 131 cases; Kisanga: 95 cases; Mumbunda: 54 cases; Ruashi: 40 cases; Kenya: 32 cases.
The health zones of Kamalondo and Vangu, with 5 and 1 cases respectively, are the least affected.
The health situation remains under surveillance, and residents of Lubumbashi are called upon to strengthen hygiene measures to prevent the spread of the disease.
https://www.mediacongo.net/article-...des_cas_suspects_de_cholera_a_lubumbashi.html