GENEVA, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- The number of cholera
cases in Zimbabwe has increased to 11,735, including 484 deaths, the World
Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.
The death rate at this point is 4 percent of all cases, which is high, said Fadela Chaib, spokeswoman of the UN
agency.
Chaib said the high death rate probably meant that
sick people did not arrive to the medical centers quickly enough, or that even
once they arrived there was a shortage of medicines.
WHO is working with around 10 partners in Zimbabwe,
and it has presented an emergency plan to the authorities to control the cholera
epidemic, she said.
ICRC helps Zimbabwe respond to Cholera outbreak
GENEVA, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is helping the Zimbabwean authorities respond to the cholera outbreak, which has caused hundreds of deaths, the agency said on Friday.
Health facilities in capital Harare and other parts of the country continue to face a mass influx of patients suffering from diarrhea, some of whom are diagnosed as new cholera cases, the agency said in a statement.Full story