United Nations Says Ten More Die in Cholera Outbreak in Kenya Camp

Edited by Lena Valverde Jordi
2016-01-11 15:20:10

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Nairobi, January 11 (RHC)-- The United Nations has reported at least 10 new fatalities due to a cholera outbreak among Somali refugees in the world's largest refugee camp in Kenya.

Officials with the UN refugee agency, the UNHCR, said on Saturday over 1,000 more Somali refugees have fallen ill as a result of the latest outbreak, which began in November 2015 in the Dadaab camp in northeastern Kenya.

The camp is home to nearly 350,000 refugees from neighboring Somalia, said UNHCR official Osman Yussuf Ahmed. "The most important thing is hygiene," Ahmed said while elaborating on efforts by aid workers to spray chlorine across the camp and distribute soap among the refugees.

The cholera virus is commonly transmitted through contaminated drinking water, and causes severe diarrhea. The current outbreak has reportedly been exacerbated by weeks of heavy rains in Kenya.

 

 



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