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Cholera outbreak in Yangon, Myanmar
Overview
Yangon, Myanmar, is experiencing a cholera outbreak following a surge in acute diarrhea cases linked to monsoon flooding and contaminated water. Initial reports indicated that 182 patients were admitted to Yangon General Hospital over a four-day period, with 93 testing positive for pathogens. While state media did not explicitly confirm cholera, local officials reported that the positive cases were indeed cholera.
By mid-August, authorities confirmed the outbreak, noting that approximately 500 people had been hospitalized in the city, with between 149 and 180 patients testing positive for the disease. Cases have been concentrated in downtown areas, specifically Chinatown. Potential sources of infection include contaminated water and takeaway street food.
As of August 17, regional authorities reported that rapid tests identified 149 positive cases, while the National Health Laboratory subsequently confirmed nine cases as ‘Vibrio cholerae’. Health officials, including Dr. Nanda Win, noted that more than 180 people have been hospitalized in the city. While one 92-year-old man died after admission, authorities stated his death was due to pre-existing heart and lung conditions.
The outbreak has placed significant strain on medical infrastructure, which experts note has suffered due to the ongoing civil war. Contributing factors include poor sanitation, insufficient water for cleaning, and poorly maintained drainage systems. Medical experts have expressed concern that the disease could spread to regions with weaker healthcare services, noting that reports of cases have already emerged in Mon State among individuals returning from Yangon. Health officials are preparing to distribute supplies to 83 other hospitals across the region to manage the spread.
Entities
World Health Organization · Yangon · Myanmar · Yangon General Hospital · Nanda Win
Claims
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Coverage disagrees
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"Approximately 500 people have been hospitalized in Yangon since August 9 due to severe diarrhea." koktejl.azet.sk · www.aktuality.sk · lesinguliersete.fr
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"More than 180 people have been hospitalized in Yangon with diarrhea." www.hawaiitribune-herald.com
The claims provide different numbers for the total number of people hospitalized in Yangon with diarrhea.
- [DISPUTED] Approximately 500 people have been hospitalized in Yangon since August 9 due to severe diarrhea. koktejl.azet.sk · www.aktuality.sk · lesinguliersete.fr
- [DISPUTED] More than 180 people have been hospitalized in Yangon with diarrhea. www.hawaiitribune-herald.com
- [● 3 SOURCES] Rapid tests identified 149 positive cases of cholera. koktejl.azet.sk · www.aktuality.sk · lesinguliersete.fr
- [● 3 SOURCES] Nine cases were confirmed as Vibrio cholerae by the National Health Laboratory. koktejl.azet.sk · www.aktuality.sk · lesinguliersete.fr
- [● 3 SOURCES] The death of a 92-year-old man was caused by heart and lung problems rather than cholera. koktejl.azet.sk · www.aktuality.sk · lesinguliersete.fr
- [○ 1 SOURCE] At least 93 patients tested positive for cholera at a single hospital. www.hawaiitribune-herald.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Contaminated water and takeaway street food are possible sources of the outbreak. www.hawaiitribune-herald.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Cholera cases have been reported in Mon State among people returning from Yangon. www.hawaiitribune-herald.com
Timeline
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about 9 hours ago
[HEALTH] 5 sourcesYangon faces cholera outbreak with hundreds hospitalizedA cholera outbreak in Yangon, Myanmar, has led to approximately 500 hospitalizations since August 9. Authorities confirmed 149 positive rapid tests, citing contaminated water and food as potential sources.
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3 days ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesYangon faces rise in acute diarrhea cases amid monsoon floodingYangon is facing a surge in acute diarrhea and potential cholera cases, linked to monsoon flooding and contaminated water, leading to hospitalizations and at least one reported death.
Sources
arabnews.pk · dnyuz.com · hawaiitribune-herald.com · information.tv5monde.com · koktejl.azet.sk · lesinguliersete.fr · osobnosti.aktuality.sk · srnnews.com
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