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Zimbabwe Health Update: Latest Figures on Malaria, Typhoid, Cholera, and Anthrax

1 month agoSun, 26 Jan 2025 14:30:54 GMT
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Zimbabwe Health Update: Latest Figures on Malaria, Typhoid, Cholera, and Anthrax

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has released the weekly disease report for the week ending on 12 January 2024.

The report highlights a total of 639 malaria cases and one death in Guruve. Notably, 10.3% of these cases involved children under five years old. The provinces with the highest number of cases were Manicaland with 354 and Mashonaland Central with 117. The cumulative figures now stand at 1,138 cases and four deaths.

This week, one suspected typhoid case was reported, with no deaths. The cumulative figures for typhoid are one suspected case, no deaths, and a case fatality rate (CFR) of 0%.

A total of 26 suspected cholera cases and one suspected death were reported this week. The suspected death occurred in Harare Province’s southern districts. Out of the suspected cases, 25 were from Mazowe District, and one was from Harare’s Southern District.

The cumulative figures for cholera are 72 suspected cases, one suspected death, and no confirmed deaths, with a cumulative CFR of 1.4%. All provinces and cities are expected to strengthen their Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) on surveillance, infection prevention and control (IPC), and case management.

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This week also saw 188 dysentery cases with no deaths reported. The provinces with the highest number of clinical dysentery cases were Mashonaland Central with 96 and Mashonaland West with 92. The cumulative figures for dysentery are 934 cases and no deaths.

New anthrax cases were recorded, with three cases in Gokwe North District, two in Sanyati District, and two in Mwenezi District, bringing the cumulative figures to 12 cases and no deaths.

Furthermore, there were 6,506 common diarrhoea cases reported this week, resulting in seven deaths. The deaths were reported from Sally Mugabe Hospital (6) and Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals (1) in Harare Metropolitan Province.

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15 Comments

Promithius · 1 month ago
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khusto Power · 1 month ago
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Nano el dela Porto Rico van de poop · 1 month ago
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Crisis after Crisis · 1 month ago
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man u bhora · 1 month ago
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@Man to Man · 1 month ago
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✅Chimwasha · 1 month ago
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Sir African · 1 month ago
Sally Mugabe akavaka hospital?
👀👀 · 1 month ago
l do not know who built it but l know it was just named to honour her
Crisis after Crisis · 1 month ago
unotopengawo zvako kana chinhu chikapiwa Zita rako zvoreva here kuti ndiwe wakavaka?ndaiti unodhabhura ini APA dzakatamba nepwere Sir African
ZimSketch · 1 month ago
anthrax how?
Crisis after Crisis · 1 month ago
it's a way of life moving from one crisis to crisis after failing to resolve another crisis.crisus is the new normal in Zimbabwe

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