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Zambia: 2015 Typhoid

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.postzambia.com/news.php?id=8794

Typhoid outbreak forces LCC to close Kanyama?s Natalia School By Justinah Mukuka | Updated: 09 Jun,2015 ,09:11:48

THE Lusaka City Council has closed Natalia School in Kanyama following an outbreak of typhoid which has reportedly caused the death of two pupils at the learning institution.

But Nataila school manager Roderick Filaba said they were not aware of any death of a pupil and disputed health minister Dr Joseph Kasonde?s reports of a typhoid outbreak at the learning institution...
 
Source: https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...l-i-thru-z/typhoid/733047-zambia-2015-typhoid


Typhoid eradicated in Kanyama
Posted in Editor's Choice, News on June 29, 2015 by Online Editor
HILDAH MWAPE, Lusaka

THE outbreak of typhoid in Lusaka?s sprawling Kanyama township has been brought into check as no new cases have been reported since early this month.
Ministry of Health Deputy Minister Chitalu Chilufya said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that there has been no escalation in cases of typhoid from the initial 291 suspected cases that were recorded...
 
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