BFF-64 Death toll from DR Congo cholera outbreak at 857

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Death toll from DR Congo cholera outbreak at 857

KINSHASA, Nov 14, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A cholera epidemic in the Democratic
Republic of Congo has claimed 857 lives since the start of the year, the
World Health Organization (WHO) said Wednesday.

Health authorities have so far recorded 25,170 cases, occurring in 21 out
of the country’s 26 provinces, the WHO’s office in the DRC said.

The provinces of East Kasai and Lomami, in the centre of the country, and
South Kivu, Tanganyika and Upper Katanga in the east, are those most
affected.

Last year, the country had 55,000 cases of cholera, resulting in 1,190
fatalities.

Cholera is a highly contagious bacterial infection, which can kill within
hours if left untreated. It thrives in conditions of poor sanitation and
contaminated water or food.

The DRC is also battling an outbreak of Ebola in two eastern provinces,
North Kivu and Ituri, that has killed 212 people since August.

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