The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cholera drive up to speed

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– The biggest cholera vaccine drive in history is under way in Africa aimed at reining in a spate of outbreaks across the continent, the UN and charity alliance Gavi said yesterday.

More than two million people will receive the oral cholera vaccine as part of five major campaigns in Malawi, Nigeria, South Sudan, Uganda and Zambia, Gavi said, adding that the campaigns should be complete by mid-June.

“This is an unpreceden­ted response to a spike in cholera outbreaks across Africa,” Gavi chief Seth Berkley said in a statement.

At least 12 regions or countries in sub-Saharan Africa are currently facing cholera outbreaks, according to Gavi and the World Health Organizati­on.

According to the UN health agency, cholera infects 1.3 million to four million people every year and kills an estimated 21 000-143 000 – mainly in poor countries.

The ongoing campaigns in Africa are being implemente­d by the health ministries in the five countries, where thousands of cases of the disease have been reported.

“Oral cholera vaccines are a key weapon in our fight against cholera,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said in the statement, stressing though the need also to improve access to clean water and sanitation, train health workers and work with communitie­s on prevention. –

Geneva

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