Cholera kills 15 in western Ethiopia: health official

A regional health official in Ethiopia. — AFP/File


A regional health official in Ethiopia. — AFP/File

ADDIS ABABA: A cholera outbreak in western Ethiopia has killed 15 people and struck more than 200 people this month, a regional health official said on Friday, appealing for more medicine.

Several regions of Ethiopia and other African countries have been fighting cholera outbreaks in recent weeks, including Sudan and Angola. “Fifteen people have died, and we have 234 cases since the beginning of February,” Nigiw Gillo, an emergencies manager in the Gambella region health bureau, told AFP.

“The situation is not yet under control and we don´t have enough medication currently, and we are asking our partners to provide.” Cholera causes severe diarrhoea, vomiting and muscle cramps, and is generally contracted by eating or drinking food or water that is contaminated with the bacterium, according to the World Health Organization.


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