There are signs of progress in some areas: the Africa CDC reports that the outbreak in Congo is now under control, with cases declining.
Breakdown
- Africa is experiencing its most severe cholera outbreak in 25 years, according to the Africa CDC.
- More than 300,000 cholera and suspected cases, and over 7,000 deaths, have been recorded recently—a rise of over 30% compared to last year. 14s
- Angola and Burundi have seen dramatic spikes in infections due to limited access to safe drinking water. 28s
- Cholera spreads rapidly in areas with weak sewage systems and contaminated water sources. 36s
- While the outbreak in Congo is now under control, conflict-affected regions like South Sudan and Somalia remain highly vulnerable. 45s