Cholera Kills Seven in Ivory Coast
- The Ivory Coast experienced a cholera outbreak in May 2025 in Vridi Akobrate near Abidjan, causing seven deaths and infecting 45 people.
- The outbreak occurred amid Africa's ongoing cholera crisis worsened by poor sanitation, climate change, and a global vaccine shortage.
- African leaders and health officials convened a virtual summit on June 4, 2025, to address cholera elimination and strengthen health systems continent-wide.
- The summit highlighted the need for local vaccine production, robust early warning systems, and regional coordination, with Dr. Mpango urging to "build capacity for the production of vaccines."
- Participants pledged renewed commitments to improve cholera prevention, including addressing conflict vulnerabilities and enhancing access to essential services across Africa.
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Cholera Outbreak in Ivory Coast: A Health Crisis Worsened by Climate Change
The Ivory Coast has confirmed a cholera outbreak, resulting in seven deaths and 45 cases in Vridi Akobrate. The disease thrives in areas with poor sanitation and clean water access. The region is vulnerable due to climate change impacts, and there's a global cholera vaccine shortage. Residents are urged to take hygiene precautions.
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