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WHO Announces Outbreak Of Cholera In 23 Countries, Says Over 1 Billion At Risk

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The World Health Organisation (WHO), yesterday announced the outbreak of cholera in 23 countries.

The organisation warned that 20 more countries sharing land borders with the affected countries are at risk.

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WHO director-general, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, stated this during the bloc’s online media conference.

He said cholera spreads through contaminated water, so clean water is needed urgently wherever there is an acute outbreak, to prevent transmission.

Ghebreyesus further stated that a total of more than one billion people globally, were at the risk of cholera.

He, therefore, called on countries at risk of cholera outbreaks to scale up surveillance so cases can be identified and managed as quickly as possible.

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He noted that though there were effective vaccines for cholera, supply however, was very limited.

According to him, the International Coordinating Group that manages the global cholera vaccine stockpile in 2022 suspended the standard two-dose regimen, recommending instead a single-dose approach to extend supply.

He said in the medium-to long-term, it remained important that global vaccine production was increased.

“In the meantime, we must rely on other measures to stop outbreaks and save lives,” he said.a

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