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"Urgent Action Needed: Global Cholera Threat Imperils Billions"
health-global-health1 year ago

"Urgent Action Needed: Global Cholera Threat Imperils Billions"

Cholera, a preventable disease, threatens over 1 billion people due to factors such as conflict, poverty, and the climate crisis. The supply of cholera vaccines has run out, and 23 countries are reporting active outbreaks. The World Health Organization and Zambia are leading efforts to control outbreaks and ensure access to essential supplies, but there is a need for increased investment in vaccine production and global support to combat the growing threat. Safe water, sanitation, and hygiene, along with surveillance systems and vaccine manufacturing capacity, are critical in ending cholera outbreaks and preventing unnecessary deaths.

Gaza's Disease Outbreak and Desperation Amid Israel's Merciless War
health2 years ago

Gaza's Disease Outbreak and Desperation Amid Israel's Merciless War

Infectious diseases such as diarrhoea, respiratory infections, skin rashes, scabies, lice, and chickenpox are spreading rapidly in Gaza amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The lack of clean drinking water, overcrowding in shelters, and disrupted hygiene due to damaged infrastructure are contributing to the outbreak. Contaminated water supplies, solid waste accumulation, and inadequate sanitation facilities are creating breeding grounds for disease-carrying insects and rodents. The inhalation of poisonous gas from military activity is also causing respiratory diseases. Limited disease surveillance systems and disrupted medical services further hinder monitoring and response efforts.

Rising Cholera Cases Linked to Climate Change-Driven Storms
climate-change2 years ago

Rising Cholera Cases Linked to Climate Change-Driven Storms

Cholera cases are on the rise globally due to the exacerbating effects of climate change, with storms and floods playing a significant role. In Malawi, the country's worst cholera outbreak occurred in 2022, claiming over 1,600 lives. The storms Ana and Gombe destroyed water and sanitation infrastructure, leading to contaminated water sources and the spread of the disease. Climate change also contributes to cholera through droughts and hotter temperatures. The destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure is a key factor in increasing cholera risk. Investment in infrastructure and development is crucial to combat the disease. However, the reporting of cholera cases in Malawi may be underreported due to changes in reporting protocols, raising concerns about the potential for another outbreak.