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37 died in cholera outbreak in Jonglei and Eastern Lakes States

BOR/YIROL (14 Feb.)

At least 37 people died of cholera and other 13 cases were recorded in
South Sudan’s Eastern Lakes and Jonglei States, local officials announced
on Monday.Tong Koyom, Yirol County Commissioner in Eastern Lakes State,
told Radio Tamazuj on Monday that a medical team from the state ministry of
health reported that at least 37 people died of cholera in three counties
along the River Nile.

“There are no signs of cholera cases in my county, but there are three
areas along the River Nile where 37 people died due to cholera disease
according to the state ministry of health. The areas include Adior, Shambe,
and even Minkaman of Awerial County,” said Tong.

Koryom pointed out that the state ministry of health had dispatched a
medical team to those areas in order to carry out a campaign against
cholera.

For his part, Achol Marial, Minister of Information in Eastern Lakes State,
confirmed that at least 14 people died of suspected cases of cholera near
the Nile River last week.

Elsewhere in Jonglei State, Minister of Health in Jonglei, Dr. Angok
Gordon, confirmed that cholera cases were reported in swampy areas near the
River Nile in greater Bor counties. However, the local official did not
give more details about the matter.

Meanwhile, Dr. Kwai Deng Kwai, Director General at Jonglei’s Ministry of
Health, said they have recorded about 13 cases of cholera in the state.He
further said one case of cholera was recorded at Panyagor Hospital and that
other 12 cases are being treated at Bor Hospital. “Previously, we had more
than 12 cases at Bor Hospital, but we discharged some of them in the past
few days,” said Kwai.

Dr. Kwai explained that the first cases of cholera were recorded in Jalle
Payam last month, but the other cases were reported later in Jarweng area
and Duk County.The local official noted that a medical team will be sent to
Duk County soon.Kwai pointed out that the state health ministry has already
dispatched doctors to the worst affected areas along the River Nile to
advise local residents on how to treat drinking water.He urged citizens in
Jonglei to report any suspected cholera cases to nearby health facilities
for immediate treatment.

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