Cholera outbreak in Mozambique has caused 57 deaths and almost 3,600 cases since October 2024. UNICEF has sent 2.3 million vaccine doses to help control the epidemic.
Cholera outbreak in Mozambique has killed at least 57 people since October 2024, with a record of almost 3,600 cases, according to the last balance of the health authorities.
According to the Daily Newsletter of o New Outbreak of Cholera was declared on October 17, 2024 by the country’s health authorities, remaining active in the provinces of Nampula (districts of MOGOVOLAS, city of Nampula, Murrupula, Larde and Angoche), Zambezia (District High Molocu) and Tete (Changara district), with a cumulative 3,188 cases in the same period.
According to the agency, Vaccines will “help protect children and people in high -risk areas in Mozambique”.