Skip to content

Disease Daily

An infectious disease blog

  • About
    • Terms of Use
  • Home
  • Home
  • 2010
  • September
  • 8
  • Cholera in Cameroon
Outbreak News Uncategorized

Cholera in Cameroon

September 8, 2010March 23, 2022 Lakshmi Yajurvedi

 


Cameroon is facing its worst outbreak of cholera in a decade. Since May 2010 the Health Ministry of Cameroon has confirmed over 5,500 cases and 350 deaths due to cholera in the Nord and Extreme-Nord regions of the country. UNICEF has launched a communications campaign to spread prevention and awareness messages to over 1.6 million school children at risk in a region with limited access to latrines and clean drinking water.

Related Posts

Outbreak News

Sewage Systems in London Detect Vaccine Derived Poliovirus – Still No Confirmed Cases

July 13, 2022July 13, 2022 Marinanicole Schultheiss
Outbreak News

Rise in Acute Flaccid Myelitis Among Children in the US

October 10, 2018March 23, 2022 Kara Sewalk

Post navigation

Previous: Plague spreads to Bolivia
Next: New Bunyavirus in China

Recent Posts

  • Sewage Systems in London Detect Vaccine Derived Poliovirus – Still No Confirmed Cases
  • IDHA Launches New Respiratory Health Study on Google Health Studies App
  • Rise in Acute Flaccid Myelitis Among Children in the US
  • Candida auris: A Fungal Superbug
  • EpiCore RFIs: Mysterious Illness Found to be Influenza in Nepal

Categories

  • Commentary
  • DD on Take Part
  • Featured Series
  • Outbreak News
  • Research & Policy
  • Uncategorized
All Rights Reserved 2022.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Fairy by Candid Themes.