Cholera kills over 1,200 in Malawi, WHO urges strong interventions

Malawi’s deadliest cholera outbreak has killed at least 1,210 people, the World Health Organization announced Thursday (Feb. 09), urging for strong interventions to prevent the situation from worsening.

The Southern African nation saw a 143-percent increase in the number of cases last month compared to December.

Nearly 37,000 cases were reported since March 2022.

Malawi has carried out two large vaccination campaigns, since the outbreak began. However, due to limited supplies, the authorities offered just one of the usually recommended two oral cholera vaccine doses.

 A health ministry spokesman said last month that all the doses had been used.

The global stockpile of cholera vaccines co-managed by the WHO was “empty or extremely low” late last year, against a backdrop of surging cholera outbreaks worldwide.