Be cautious of cholera outbreak, Ministry warns
National
By
Esther Nyambura
| May 03, 2024
As different parts of the country continue to receive above-average rainfall, the Ministry of Health has now cautioned Kenyans of a possible cholera outbreak.
In a circular on Friday, May 3, the Ministry stated that it had already recorded a cholera case, and could easily amount to an outbreak due to the ongoing heavy rains.
“The ongoing heavy rains and flooding have led to a confirmed case of cholera reported on April 26 in Tana River County. This single case is significant, as it amounts to an outbreak," the ministry said.
Further, there are also reports of suspected diarrhea cases in Marsabit County.
"This underscores the immediate and considerable risk of waterborne diseases during this time.”
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Kenyans have been urged to adhere to food safety, safe fecal disposal, drink treated water, and wash their hands to prevent themselves from contaminating any waterborne diseases.
Should one notice any signs or symptoms of diarrhea or vomiting, they are advised to seek immediate medical attention at the nearest health facility.