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Cholera outbreak in Nigeria’s Borno kills 74, infects thousands since May

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-09

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• What happened: A cholera outbreak in Nigeria's Borno state has resulted in at least 74 deaths and over 7,800 infections since May, overwhelming local health facilities. • Why it matters: The outbreak is exacerbating an already fragile healthcare system in a region affected by a long-standing Islamist insurgency, mass displacement, and inadequate water and sanitation, raising concerns about further spread. • What to watch next: Authorities are planning a vaccination campaign while Médecins Sans Frontières continues to enhance treatment and hygiene efforts to contain the outbreak.

World healthnigeria Cholera outbreak in Nigeria’s Borno kills 74, infects thousands since May File Photo: Cholera Outbreak Hits Children, Displaced In Northeast Nigeria Relevant News UN inquiry finds Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinian 9 June 2026 Cholera outbreak in Nigeria’s Borno kills 74, infects thousands since May 9 June 2026 US helicopter crew who went down in Strait of Hormuz rescued by drone 9 June 2026 newsroom 9 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber A cholera outbreak that began in early May in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state has killed at least 74 people and infected more than 7,800, overwhelming health facilities, aid group Médecins Sans Frontières said on Tuesday. MSF said 7,850 suspected cases had been recorded across 14 local government areas as of June 7, citing the state ministry of health, with infections rising sharply each day. The outbreak is straining an already fragile healthcare system in a region at the heart of a 17-year Islamist insurgency, mass displacement and poor water and sanitation, raising the risk of wider spread if containment falters. MSF, working with the state ministry of health, has set up a cholera treatment centre in the capital Maiduguri to support the response. “Every day, we see more people arriving with severe watery diarrhoea and dehydration, many of whom have travelled long distances to reach care,” said Bienfait Tombola, MSF project medical coordinator for the surge response in Maiduguri. MSF said it had treated 7,439 patients, averaging about 230 admissions per day, with more than 500 cases recorded on June 5 alone, the highest number admitted in a single day since the response began. Cholera, a waterborne disease, thrives in areas lacking clean water and sanitation. Authorities are planning a vaccination campaign, MSF said, as the aid group continues to scale up treatment, hygiene and surveillance to contain the outbreak. (Reuters) Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News UN inquiry finds Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinian US helicopter crew who went down in Strait of Hormuz rescued by drone Consumers report filthy delivery boxes and shoes stored with food orders in Cyprus Soccer field inside an inactive volcano in Mexico City On this day: Second-largest volcanic eruption of 20th century lowers global temperature by 0.5 °C in 1991 in the Philippines Villa bought by fugitive Malaysian Jho Low goes to auction after Cyprus court order Car or bus? What you need to know about getting around Cyprus Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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