CHOLERA continues to spread like veld fire in Manyara Region and this time around, the remote Kiteto District seems to suffer the worst, recording highest number of patients.
The Manyara Regional Medical Officer, Dr
Ally Uredi, said effects of the disease are practically being felt
across the entire Manyara Region, but it is Kiteto District which seems
to suffer the most and the situation is fuelled by ignorance among local
residents in the precinct.
Dr Uredi revealed here that more than
150 people in Kiteto District have been infected with Cholera and so far
four patients have lost their lives from the disease. Babati Rural
District recorded 19 patients, but no death so far, Simanjiro has 13
patients but also without death.
Hanang where there is only a cholera
patient admitted to hospital, has already recorded a single death.
Babati Township also has one cholera victim but no death was recorded.
According to the Medical Officer, the
entire Manyara Region recorded 185 cholera victims. A total of five
people have lost lives from the disease within the month of December
2015.
Nationally, Cholera was reported from
Dar-es-Salaam city back in August 2015 and since then it spread to
Singida, then the Coast, Morogoro, Dodoma, Kigoma, Geita, Arusha,
Mwanza, Tabora, Mara, Tanga, Lindi, Kilimanjaro, Iringa and Rukwa.
Cholera was first reported in Manyara Region on the 7th of November
2015.
Kiteto is reported to suffer most from
the disease due to the district’s filthiest environment and fuelled by
ongoing rains. Authorities in Kiteto claim that the residents of the
precinct have been adamant to drink boiled water, saying it was
tasteless and thus prefer to drink water obtained from local wells
without boiling or treating it with the right formulas in order to kill
germs.
Already, the government in Manyara
Region has taken the initiative of treating all water wells in Kiteto
and other Cholera affected areas. The Manyara regional Hospital of
Babati was recently named the cleanest health facility in the country.
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