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    Zimbabwe treats more than 1,500 typhoid cases

    Zimbabwe is reporting up to 50 cases of typhoid per day and has treated more than 1,500 people in an outbreak blamed on poor water and sanitation facilities, the health minister said Tuesday.

    "By the end of December 2011, more than 1,500 cases had been seen and treated," Henry Madzorera told a news conference in the capital Harare.

    "An average of 30 to 50 cases are reported on a daily basis."

    The bacterial disease is transmitted by contaminated food and water. Since the current outbreak started last October, 350 suspected cases and 16 confirmations were reported in the first three weeks of this year. No deaths have been reported up to now.

    "The progressive deterioration of public health infrastructure have seen such rare diseases like typhoid becoming more commonly encountered within our population," Madzorera said, in reference to water and sewerage pipes.

    "The same poor water and sanitation conditions in Harare prevail in most of our urban areas and other parts of the country."

    Madzorera appealed to his government for funds to "refurbish the water, sanitation and sewerage infrastructure as a matter of urgency", after years of neglect during the country's recent economic crisis.

    Last week Finance Minister Tendai Biti announced the country will use $40 million (31 million euros) from IMF support to refurbish water and sanitation facilities.

    Some suburbs go for weeks without running water as Zimbabwean municipalities battle to keep up services.

    Harare city authorities said they can't supply water to all the city's residents. Dams and water treatment facilities date back to before Zimbabwe's 1980 independence and cannot sustain demands from the ever-increasing population in the capital.

    Last October, over 6,000 cases of diarrhoea were reported in the southern towns of Masvingo and Kadoma when at least seven children died.

    Four years ago over 4,000 people died of cholera in an outbreak which affected nearly 100,000 people.

     

    7 comments

    • Imagine  •  Los Angeles, California  •  25 days ago
      What are these congenital cannibals doing with the farms they seized? I'll give you a hint - wearing feather dusters and eating people.
    • BUBBA  •  Pretoria, South Africa  •  25 days ago
      Good job Bob.. Way to look after your people.. Oh I mean your slaves..
    • Alan B  •  25 days ago
      Supreme! Come out come out, wherever you are. Having several days ago called Carol a liar for first commenting on the 800 Typhoid victims (you claimed it was cholera), what have you to say now that numbers have reached over 1,500?
    • Jess  •  25 days ago
      Zimbabwe is a corrupt totalitarian dictatorship. Mugabe is a thief, liar, and scoundrel who only cares about himself. Zimbabwe was much better in the hands of the West.
    • AUSSEA  •  25 days ago
      JACKIE_POO leave the USA from MINNESOTA were you LIVE off the white man --you black woman, from Zimbabwe ,have no clue, to your own SHONA --you are just a WANABEEEEEEEEE
    • AUSSEA  •  25 days ago
      1.500 that is the amount the gov of MUGABISH is saying--yea right times 4 PLUS maybe ,when has MUGABE'S EVER told the truth to his people-- NEVER-- can't blame it on the WHITES anymore--blacks in Africa should take ownership for there own doing in the DARK continent
    • timb  •  25 days ago
      In 1980 the water system supplied everyone in Salisbury with clean, sanitary water. Since 1980 it has been in the hands of the African's. They have done nothing to maintain what they took from the previous Government since then. As a result people are drastically ill or dying.
      Because of this report and other new's like it Zimbabwe will in all likelihood, receive very large sums of money in the form of aid. That money will be fairly distributed..............among Mugabe and his cronies.
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