By Andrew Magombo.
In response to a growing cholera outbreak in Chitipa, the District Health Office has urged residents to stop eating food at funerals and other public gatherings to curb the spread of the disease.
The outbreak, which was announced on September 9, 2023, has seen cholera cases rise to 35.
Spokesperson for Chitipa District Health Office (DHO), Masida Nyirongo,has confirmed that one death has been recorded so far, with eight new cases and five cross-border cases reported.
He notes that the situation has worsened, with cases increasing from 22 to 35 over just a few days.
“Some of the new cases were reported at Ifumbo Health Centre, making it the fourth health facility in the district to report cholera cases.
“The DHO has set up treatment units at the affected health centers to manage the outbreak. Health workers are stationed at these facilities to provide proper care and treatment,” says Nyirongo.
He emphasizes that the district council, together with community leaders, is advising people to avoid eating at gatherings such as funerals and churches. Residents are also being reminded to wash their hands before meals and avoid consuming cold food to reduce the risk of infection.
“The Health Office continues to monitor the situation closely and is urging the public to follow these precautions to prevent further spread of the disease,” adds Nyirongo.