Malawi cholera cases pass
500, eight people dead
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[February 19, 2018] BLANTYRE
(Reuters) - Cholera cases in Malawi have tripled and four more people
have died, the Ministry of Health said on Monday, a month after the
spread of the disease from Zambia was thought to have been contained.
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Ministry of Health spokesman Joshua Malango said the number of cases
had increased to 527 from 157 recorded in January, and that deaths
had doubled from four to eight.
He said new cases continued to emerge in Central and Northern Malawi
districts, including the administrative capital, Lilongwe where 10
new cases were recorded at the weekend.
"It's mainly due to drinking of water from contaminated, shallow
sources. We've intensified chlorine spraying in the localized
infection centers," he said.
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(Reporting by Frank Phiri; Editing by Alison Williams)
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