Deaths from cholera rose by 50 percent globally in 2024 compared to theprevious year, the World Heath Organization said on Friday.
Breakdown
- Cholera deaths increased by 50% globally in 2024, according to WHO.
- Reported cholera cases rose by 5%, with nearly 560,000 infections in 60 countries. 11s
- More than 6,000 people died from cholera, with 98% of cases in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. 25s
- Conflict, climate change, and poor sanitation are contributing to the rise in cases. 47s
- Cholera outbreaks continue into 2025, with 31 countries reporting new cases. 1m 0s