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Uganda - Cholera

Sally Furniss

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Uganda: Cholera Kills Two in Mbale District

Daniel Edyegu

31 May 2009

Kampala ? TWO people have died in a cholera outbreak in Bunghoko sub-county in Mbale district. The LC3 chairman, Ahmad Washaki, on Thursday said seven patients had been admitted at Busiu health centre, which initially served as a treatment point at the peak of the disease in the eastern region in May last year.

He explained that the first case was recorded on May 17, in Namonyo village, adding that the disease continued to spread to Shiruli, Khamoto and Bukhomeka villages.

"The disease has affected remote villages with barely any accessible roads. People have been transporting patients on stretchers and bicycles to the main road, which increases the risk of infection," Washaki said on Thursday.

He added that Nasyera Primary School in Bukhomeka village had been closed to check the spread of cholera among the pupils.


Washaki attributed the outbreak to the poor latrine coverage in the sub-county, which stands at 52%.

He said most pit-latrines in the area were shallow and of poor standard.

"Our enforcement team has been moving around villages demolishing such pit latrines," he said.

Yeus Bulobe, the Bunghoko sub-county chief, said they would arrest people who do not have pit-latrines. "The head of each home without a pit latrine will be liable to a fine of sh40,000 or imprisonment of three months or both."

The cholera outbreak brings the death toll in the district to four out of the 28 cases reported last month.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200906010037.html
 
Re: Uganda - Cholera

Source: http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/news.asp?about=17+more+cholera+victims+in+Kampala&ID=12784

Uganda Health News: 17 more cholera victims in Kampala
First published: 20091014 2:09:22 PM EST

Seventeen more people from the suburbs of Kampala have been hospitalized at Mulago Hospital following an outbreak of cholera in different parts of the city.

This brings the number of people infected with cholera in Kampala to 35 since the beginning of October 2009.

The district Director of Health Services, Joseph Senzoga says cholera infections in Kampala has more than doubled due to heavy rains.

He says cholera is caused by a germ called vibrio cholera which breeds in stagnant water. It causes vomiting and diarrhea.

Senzoga says cholera has claimed four lives in Kampala.
 
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