The Central African Republic continues its fight against cholera. Since the first case was confirmed on June 26, the country has recorded more than 200 cases and about 20 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health. The outbreak is mainly affecting the health districts of Bimbo and Mbaïki, in the southwest of the country. While authorities maintain that the situation is under control, the lack of health infrastructure and the absence of borehole…
The Central African Republic continues its fight against cholera. Since the first case was confirmed on June 26, the country has recorded more than 200 cases and about 20 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health. The outbreak is mainly affecting the health districts of Bimbo and Mbaïki, in the southwest of the country. While authorities maintain that the situation is under control, the lack of health infrastructure and the absence of borehole…