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Cholera death toll climbs to 28 in Zimbabwe

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HARARE: The death toll in Zimbabwe’s cholera outbreak has risen to 28, state media said Sunday, as the health minister announced new antibiotic­s were being used after the disease strain was found to be resistant to some drugs.

The cholera outbreak, first detected in a township outside the capital Harare earlier this month, prompted the government to declare an emergency in the city after at least 3,000 cases were reported.

“Although I cannot say we have contained the disease as yet, we are moving swiftly in all provinces of the country,” health minister Obadiah Moyo told the state- owned Sunday Mail.

“We have moved into the second line of antibiotic­s, which is azithromyc­in, after the first line of antibiotic­s — ciprofloxa­cin and ceftriaxon­e — have become resistant to the disease.”

Moyo said rubbish dumps would be removed from high-risk areas of Harare, sewer pipes would be repaired and street food vendors had been ordered to halt work.

Authoritie­s have banned public gatherings in the city as a health measure, forcing the opposition MDC party to call off a major rally on Saturday.

Newly- appointed Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube last week launched a crowd-funding effort to raise money to fight the outbreak, publicisin­g bank details on Twitter and appealing for donations.

Cholera outbreaks have occurred regularly in Zimbabwe as authoritie­s struggle to provide potable water and sanitation facilities. — AFP

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