Cyclone Freddy Deepens Cholera Risks In Worst-Hit Countries: WHO
Date
3/23/2023 7:15:30 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) The devastation by Tropical Cyclone Freddy is exposing major
health risks in the hardest-hit southern African countries, amid
the ongoing and exacerbated cholera outbreaks across the continent,
warned the World health Organization (WHO) Thursday, trend reports citing xinhua .
Since the cyclone made landfall in Madagascar, Mozambique and
Malawi, the devastation has raised public health risks, as the
cyclone tore through amid cholera outbreaks in Malawi and
Mozambique, said the WHO Regional Office for Africa, based in
Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of the Congo.
According to the WHO Regional Office, cholera cases had more
than doubled in Mozambique over the past week from 1,023 to 2,374
as of March 20.
Though Malawi, which is battling its worst-ever cholera outbreak
on record, continued to record a decline, with cases falling to
1,424 as of March 20 compared with 1,956 the previous week, the
widespread flooding might still reverse the recent progress made
against the disease.
In February, the WHO Regional Office for Africa warned that if
the current fast-rising trend of cholera continues, this year's
infections could surpass the number of cases recorded in 2021, the
worst year for cholera in Africa in nearly a decade.
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