cholera
A 3-year-old child died in the French overseas territory of Mayotte this week due to cholera, local authorities said. It is the first death since a case of cholera was first reported in March on the island near Madagascar. "Intervention teams went to the site to treat people close to the child," the local French authorities and health agency said in a statement. The child lived in the area of Koungou where the cholera cases have been identified in the last few weeks. As of the regional health agency's update on May 6, there were 58 cholera cases. This week's health update specified that 380 co...
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Cholera cases rose significantly in the last week in the French overseas territory of Mayotte, doubling over the weekend after health authorities issued an alert. A statement from health authorities issued on Sunday, April 28 said that there were 26 confirmed cases of cholera in the country, up from 13 on Friday, according to multiple media reports. Mayotte is an island and the poorest French department located north of Madagascar near the Comoro Islands, where a cholera epidemic is ongoing. The infectious diarrhoeal disease caused by a bacterium can, in severe cases, be fatal within hours if ...
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