Sudan receives 1.4 mln cholera vaccine doses as cases top 20,000

Cholera vaccines in refrigerator trucks outside a warehouse in Port Sudan, ready to be transported to Kassala, Gedarif and Nile River states. 5 October 2024.
Cholera vaccines in refrigerated trucks outside a warehouse in Port Sudan, ready to be transported to Kassala, Gedarif and River Nile states

KHARTOUM, Oct 6 (NNN-XINHUA) — Sudan’s health ministry said it has received 1.4 million doses of cholera vaccine from international organizations, as the country grapples with an outbreak that has infected over 20,000 people.

Health Minister Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim said in a statement that 1,407,200 doses were provided by the Global Vaccine Alliance, World Health Organization, and UNICEF.

The vaccines will be distributed to three states — River Nile, Kassala, and Gedaref — to immunize 1,058,545 people aged one year and older, Haitham said, adding that efforts to supply vaccines to other affected areas would continue.

The ministry reported 20,398 cholera cases and 597 deaths since the outbreak was officially declared on Aug 17. Officials blamed the surge on deteriorating environmental conditions caused by ongoing conflict and the use of contaminated water.

The cholera outbreak is part of a broader health crisis in Sudan, where fighting between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has raged since April 2023. Other epidemic diseases, including malaria, measles, and dengue fever, have also spread.

The United Nations estimates the conflict has killed about 20,000 people and displaced millions. — NNN-XINHUA

administrator

Related Articles