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Cholera surges globally as vaccine shortfalls, poverty fuel resurgence

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Communities continue to suffer because they lack safe drinking water, sanitation and resilience to environmental shocks that spread the disease.

Breakdown
  • Over 6,800 people have died of cholera globally in 2025, an increase from the previous year. 5s
  • Africa is the hardest hit region due to conflict, poverty, and poor sanitation. 13s
  • Vaccine shortages persist as only one major manufacturer produces the required scale. 29s
  • Zambia has partnered with a Chinese firm to build a local vaccine facility, aiming for self-sufficiency. 38s
  • Long-term eradication depends on increased vaccine availability and improved water and sanitation. 50s
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