Cholera Should Not Be Killing Anyone In 21st Century: WHO
- Philippe Barboza from the World Health Organisation reported 100,000 cholera cases and 1,300 deaths this year.
- In 2024, preliminary data indicated 810,000 cases and 5,900 deaths, a major rise from 2023.
- In Angola, the cholera fatality rate was over 4%, representing 36% of global cases in 2025.
- Barboza emphasized that cholera should not be killing anyone in the 21st century due to preventable measures.
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Cholera Should Not Be Killing Anyone In 21st Century: WHO
GENEVA, 4th April, 2025 (WAM) – Philippe Barboza, cholera team lead at the World Health Organisation (WHO), said that this year already, 100,000 cholera cases and 1,300 deaths had been reported. Preliminary data showed that 810,000 and 5,900 deaths had been reported in the year 2024, a large incre ..
Kabale Leaders Unite to Tackle Waterborne Diseases and Improve Sanitation
Summary: The district boasts 1,968 domestic water points, serving 223,150 people, 172,084 of whom live in rural areas. Latrine coverage stands at 86%, but hand washing remains a challenge at just 26%. KABALE: The Kabale Resident District Commissioner (RDC), Godfrey Nyakahuma, has called for a collective effort to combat waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, dysentery, and diarrhea, noting that many of Uganda’s health challenges stem from…
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