The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Diarrhoea outbreak kills 3 in Gweru

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

ABOUT three Gweru residents succumbed to a suspected diarrhoea outbreak in the past two weeks after consuming contaminat­ed water.

Residents affected by the suspected diarrhoea outbreak are in Mkoba 15, 17, 18 and 20 high density suburbs.

The residents in these suburbs face perennial water problems and resort to unprotecte­d water sources and boreholes.

Health institutio­ns in Gweru have for the past two weeks been overwhelme­d with a surge in patients with diarrhoea-like symptoms.

Midlands provincial medical director, Dr Simon Nyadundu confirmed the developmen­t saying the Ministry of Health and Child Care officials were now doing investigat­ions.

Asked if there have been fatalities as a result of the alleged contaminat­ed water, Dr Nyadundu said: “Yes, we have teams on the ground conducting investigat­ions.

“We are also going back on records from health institutio­ns in Gweru in order to see if there have been water-borne diseases that have been affecting the residents. So once investigat­ions are through we will ascertain the number of people treated and discharged and fatalities. Unofficial­ly residents are saying three people have died.”

Two weeks ago, Gweru provin- cial hospital medical superinten­dent Dr Fabian Mashingaid­ze said his health institutio­n has been treating suspected cases of diarrhoea from patients coming from Mkoba 15, 17, 18 and 20 high density suburbs.

He said they were ruling out typhoid until laboratory investigat­ions being carried out by the officials from the Ministry of Health and Child Care are complete.

“I can confirm that we have received a number of patients who have been treated for diarrhoea symptoms and some have been discharged. Apparently the patients are from one area which has Mkoba 16, 17, 18 and 20 high density suburbs,” he said.

Dr Mashingaid­ze urged residents to use clean water from protected sources to avoid catching waterborne diseases.

Gweru town clerk, Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza, confirmed the diarrhoea incidents saying officials from her health department were also on the ground conducting investigat­ions.

She,however, said the source of the outbreak could have been contaminat­ed borehole water.

“Investigat­ions are being carried out, but suspicion is that (cases) could be from a borehole which people are using so we are carrying out water tests for the borehole. If it had been Gweru water, all of us could be affected because even us we drink our water.

“The fact that it’s concentrat­ed in one area means the water from Gwenhoro dam and range booster should be safe I suppose. But tests are going on,” she said.

Residents confirmed to this publicatio­n that there have been three funeral wakes in Mkoba 15 and 20 suburbs respective­ly.

“I’m in village 20 where people are dying after drinking contaminat­ed water from the city council. My child almost died, but thank God I took him to hospital in time. As we speak there are three funerals in Mkoba 20 and a lot of residents are admitted to Gweru Provincial Hospital and other private hospitals,” said Mrs Marian Sibanda from Mkoba 20.

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