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The Bulrushes > featured > First Cholera Death Reported In South Africa, 5 Cases Confirmed
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First Cholera Death Reported In South Africa, 5 Cases Confirmed

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Published: February 23, 2023
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Pretoria – Health Minister Dr. Joe Phaahla on Thursday announced the first cholera death in South Africa.

He said the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of the disease had risen to five. 

Three cholera cases linked to an outbreak in neighbouring Malawi were reported a few weeks ago.

RELATED: Third Case Of Cholera Confirmed In Gauteng Linked To Malawi Outbreak – The Bulrushes

“The 4th case is a 28-year-old male residing in Alexandra Township with no local or international travel history,” said Dr. Phaahla. 

“The patient presented himself at the Edenvale Hospital Emergency Centre with a four-day history of diarrhoea, vomiting and body weakness.” 

The health minister said a specimen was collected for testing and the patient was not admitted at the hospital but managed as an outpatient and given treatment to take home, and requested to return for his results which came back positive. 

The outbreak response team conducted a case investigation and visited the patient’s residence and workplace the following day.

The 5th case is a 24-year-old male residing in Emandleni Wattville, Benoni in Ekurhuleni with no travel history. 

“The patient presented with profuse watery diarrhea and was admitted at Tambo Memorial Hospital,” said Dr. Phaahla.

“His results confirmed positive status and sadly he passed away few days later. 

“One of his contacts is still in hospital and further investigation is being conducted.” 

Dr. Phaahla said the body of the deceased will be transported to KwaZulu-Natal for burial and health officials will advise the bereaved family and undertakers of the safe burial precautions to prevent the spread of the disease.

Cholera mainly spreads through contaminated/polluted water. 

  • People can become infected directly through drinking contaminated water, or indirectly through eating contaminated food.
  • Symptoms include diarrhoea dehydration, vomiting and body weakness. 
  • Members of the public are reminded to maintain hand hygiene to prevent possible transmission. 
  • All people who experience cholera-like symptoms, with or without local or international travel history, are encouraged to immediately visit their nearest health facility for screening and testing to ensure early detection and successful treatment if test positive.
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