2022–2024 Southern Africa cholera outbreak
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The 2022–2024 Southern Africa cholera outbreak is an outbreak that has spread across Southern Africa.[2][3] It started in Machinga District in Malawi in March 2022.[4] The cholera outbreak in Malawi linked to cases in South Africa, the strains belong to the seventh cholera pandemic. Rather than being a resurgence of a previously circulating strain in Africa, these cases likely resulted from the introduction of a new cholera agent from South Asia into Africa.[5]
2022–2024 Southern Africa cholera outbreak | |
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Disease | Cholera |
Location | Southern Africa |
Date | March 2022 – present |
Confirmed cases | >200 000 |
Deaths | >3000[1] |
Timeline
editIn March 2022, Malawi recorded its first cases of cholera.[4]
In January 2024, it was reported that around 300 people had died following a cholera outbreak in Zambia.[6]
Affected countries
editReferences
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- ^ Miggo, Mictum; Harawa, Gracian; Kangwerema, Allan; Knovicks, Simfukwe; Mfune, Chalo; Safari, Jackson; Kaunda, John Thumbiko; Kalua, Joel; Sefu, Glory; Phiri, Elias; Patel, Parth (October 2023). "Fight against cholera outbreak, efforts and challenges in Malawi". Health Science Reports. 6 (10): e1594. doi:10.1002/hsr2.1594. ISSN 2398-8835. PMC 10551271. PMID 37808935.
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