Five cholera cases have to date been confirmed in Zimbabwe with no hospitalisation and deaths being witnessed. The five were obtained after doing culture tests of 60 suspected cases.
“Since 12 February 2023, sixty suspected cases of cholera have been reported in Zimbabwe from Chegutu (58), Mudzi (1), and Mutare (1). Of these Five cases have been confirmed by culture test, and as of 6th March 2023 there has been no reported death from cholera and no patient has been admitted for the disease,” Acting Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said.
Meanwhile the Zimbabwean government says it is enhancing its surveillence and response measures across the country.
“Considering the high risk of diarrheal diseases, especially cholera and typhoid during the rainy season, Government is accelerating the surveillance and response mechanisms in all provinces.
“Government is also instituting processes for the refurbishing and upgrading of sewer and reticulation systems and provision of clean water,” said Minister Muswere.
Added the Acting Information Minister, “Meanwhile, Cabinet enjoins the public to note that Government has taken the following actions in response to the cholera outbreak:
Cholera outbreaks are being reported in a number of SADC countries, including Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa, with Malawi being the most affected.