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FG made four emergency cholera vaccine requests as outbreak worsened — WHO

Nigeria’s Federal Government submitted four emergency requests for oral cholera vaccines to the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision as the country battled a worsening outbreak in 2025, a new World Health Organisation report has revealed. As of 26 October, Nigeria had recorded 22,102 suspected cholera cases and 500 deaths, giving a Case Fatality Rate of 2.3 per cent, with 1,320 cases and 33 deaths reported in just the preceding 28 days.​ The report situates Nigeria’s crisis within a broader global surge, noting that 565,404 cases and 7,074 deaths were reported across 32 countries in five WHO regions during the review period. The Eastern Mediterranean Region was the worst hit, followed by the African Region, South‑East Asia, the Americas and the Western Pacific.​ In October alone, 13 African countries reported 13,253 new cholera cases, a drop compared with September, but […]

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World Bank: Poor sanitation costs Africa $200bn yearly

The World Bank has revealed that Africa loses an estimated $200 billion annually due to poor sanitation, warning that the crisis is undermining economic growth, public health, and climate resilience across the continent. In its latest report titled “The Global Sanitation Crisis: Pathways for Urgent Action” released on Tuesday, the Bank said nearly two in five people worldwide lack access to safe sanitation, with Africa carrying a disproportionate share of the burden. The study estimated that Africa’s GDP could rise by up to 5% if governments and stakeholders invested adequately in water and sanitation systems. “Every US$1 spent in Africa returns US$7 – adequate funding in the sector could boost GDP by 5 per cent, resulting in an annual economic gain of US$200 billion in Africa alone,” the report stated. The World Bank identified cholera, diarrhoea, and typhoid as preventable […]

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Africa CDC Reports Major Drop in Mpox Cases, Raises Alarm Over Rising Cholera Outbreaks

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) says Africa has made significant progress in controlling mpox, one year after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a global public health emergency. Director-General Dr. Jean Kaseya told reporters on Friday that coordinated action by governments, communities, and health partners has led to a sharp decline in cases across the continent. Between January 1 and August 13, 2025, Africa recorded 97,144 suspected mpox cases, 29,849 confirmed infections, and 593 deaths in 24 African Union (AU) member states — a 34.5% drop in confirmed cases over the past six weeks. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Burundi accounted for over 80% of this year’s infections but have reported steep declines. Other countries, including Nigeria, Tanzania, and Ghana, saw smaller outbreaks. Key response milestones include: 6 million […]

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Cholera Outbreak in Western Region Claims 14 Lives, Over 800 Cases Reported.

A cholera outbreak in Ghana's Western Region has claimed 14 lives and led to over 800 suspected cases, as hospitals struggle to cope with overcrowding and limited resources. Reports indicate that daily new infections exceed 60, with both public and private health facilities receiving 15–20 cases daily.The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has deployed a team to monitor the outbreak and enhance emergency healthcare support. Hospitals have converted waiting areas into treatment spaces, underscoring the urgency of the situation. In response, a vaccination campaign targeting high-risk areas like Sekondi-Takoradi and Ahanta West is set to commence on December 14.Authorities have also ordered food vendors, particularly those selling vegetables, to halt operations after investigations revealed that 96% of infections stemmed from contaminated food. Sanitation inspections are ongoing to curb the spread of the disease.

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Cholera Outbreak Claims Lives in Ada.

A cholera outbreak in the Ada region has tragically claimed the lives of two individuals, with 43 reported cases, according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The outbreak, affecting both Ada East and Ada West districts in the Greater Accra Region, has raised urgent concerns among health officials.In a media interview, Dr. Frank Bekoe, the Director of Public Health at the GHS, confirmed the current figures and outlined ongoing efforts to manage the situation. He reported 37 confirmed cases in Ada East and six in Ada West, emphasizing the critical need for early detection and contact tracing to prevent further spread.Health authorities are focusing on mobilizing resources to contain the outbreak and ensure that infected individuals receive prompt treatment. Cholera, caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacteria, spreads primarily through contaminated food and water, exacerbated by poor sanitation and limited access […]

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