Outbreak News Today
Saturday June 11, 2022
In early May 2022, officials in Kenya detected cholera in
Kisumu County and through the end of the month, a total of 319 cases and two
deaths were reported.
While Kisumu County is the epicenter of the outbreak,
accounting for some 97 percent of cases, the outbreak has spread to Nairobi and
Kiambu counties.
In Nairobi, cases have been reported from five sub-counties
out of the 17 for the city: Mathare, Starehe, Kamukunji, Westlands and Roy
Sambu.
According to the World Health Organization, Kenya joins the
list of three other countries, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Somalia, in the East
African sub-region that are experiencing ongoing outbreaks of cholera. No
epidemiological linkage has yet been established between the ongoing cholera
outbreak in Kenya and its neighboring countries.
However, the sub-regional context calls for enhanced
collaboration across the affected countries to prevent transborder
transmissions resulting from mass population movements across national borders.