Almost 4,000 Infected and 62 Dead After the Outbreak of Cholera in Mozambique
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Cholera continues to advance on the African continent, with more than 160,000 infections and more than 3,200 deaths recorded in 2025. The figure could exceed the annual total of 2024 if prevention and response measures are not reinforced, as warned by the African Union public health agency. READ ALSO: Africa faces a continental cholera emergency "If we continue like this, we will end this year with more cases than in 2024," said Ngashi Ngongo, c…
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According to the newsletter of the National Directorate for Public Health, of the Ministry of Health, with data up to 16 June, the outbreak of cholera caused 3,998 infections since 17 October, of which 3,466 in the province of Nampula, with 40 deaths, followed in the centre, 352 cases and 12 deaths. In less than two weeks, more than 129 cases and three deaths were recorded in the previous balance, with data up to 04 June. Currently there are sou…
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