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15 Apr 2018 | 10:41 AM UTC

DRC: Cholera outbreak continues nationwide /update 5

Cholera outbreak continues nationwide; 62,815 suspected cases and 1357 fatalities reported as of the end of March

Warning

Event

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the number of suspected cholera cases within the country reached 62,815 by the end of March. The WHO also confirmed that 1357 of those cases were fatal. The outbreak has been ongoing across the country since January 2017.

Context

Cholera, an infectious disease caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacterium, is endemic to the DRC and has become a major public health issue throughout the country. Cholera is typically spread via infected water supplies and induces acute diarrhea leading to severe dehydration, frequently resulting in death. The risk of death is greatest among people with compromised immune systems, such as malnourished children or those living with HIV. However, even among healthy adults, cholera can be fatal within a matter of hours.

Advice

To reduce the risk of contracting cholera, wash hands regularly, drink only bottled or purified water, and avoid eating raw or undercooked foods. Individuals who believe they may have contracted cholera should seek immediate medical attention.