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Zambia says it's close to containing cholera outbreak

Zambia is close to containing a cholera outbreak that has killed 78 of the more than 3,600 people who have fallen sick since October, the government is quoted in a Reuters Health report as saying.

Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya said the number of cholera cases being recorded daily had dropped to less than a quarter of what was being reported two weeks ago. “We continue to record a drop from an average 164 cases daily to an average 25-30 cases per day. In the last 24 hours, we have had a total of 32 cases,” Chilufya said.

The report says Zambia on 14 January, relaxed rules, including the closure of markets and schools, imposed to curb the spread of cholera as the number of new cases being reported halved.

Chilufya said the measures put in place to contain the outbreak were clearly working. President Edgar Lungu last month directed the military to clean markets and unblock drains to help to fight the spread of the disease. “The civil-military operation that has been going on has paid dividends,” Chilufya said, referring to the presidential order for the military to join the clean-up exercise.

Chilufya said by 20 January the government had vaccinated 1.3m people, including inmates in congested prisons, against cholera.

[link url="https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heath-cholera-zambia/zambia-says-it-is-on-verge-of-containing-cholera-outbreak-idUSKBN1FC1XU"]Reuters Health report[/link]

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