cholera
Coverage of cholera in the Nexus archive.
- Cholera outbreak sickens over 90 in Myanmar’s biggest city
An outbreak of cholera has been reported across a region affecting Myanmar’s biggest city. At least 93 patients have tested positive for the disease at a single hospital. Officials confirmed that this outbreak began last week and is continuing to spread.
- Plateau records 441 suspected cholera cases, 14 deaths
Plateau state has recorded 441 suspected cholera cases and 14 deaths across Mangu, Jos North, Jos South, and Barkin Ladi local government areas. Mr. Ba’amlong reported the cases in these regions.
- Nigeria: 35,000 Reported Cases, 198 Deaths Recorded in Updated Borno Cholera Outbreak - MSF
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has reported 35,000 suspected cholera cases and 198 deaths in Borno State, Nigeria. The organization warns of a worsening outbreak in the region.
- Cholera outbreak in Borno overwhelms health facilities as suspected cases exceed 35,000
A cholera outbreak in Borno has overwhelmed health facilities, with suspected cases exceeding 35,000. The organization attributed the surge to overcrowded informal settlements, limited access to safe drinking water, poor sanitation, and inadequate waste management.
- Sudan: Sudan's Health Minister - Cholera Outbreak in North Kordofan 'Contained'
Sudan's Federal Minister of Health, Dr Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim, reported a decline in cholera cases in the Mazroub area of North Kordofan compared to recent weeks. Only a small number of cases were recorded in Sheikan locality, with no evidence of wider transmission.
- How conflict in Congo, Sudan and Yemen is fueling the spread of disease
Armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, and Yemen is exacerbating deadly disease outbreaks, including fast-spreading cholera and the Ebola virus in eastern DRC. Outbreaks in conflict zones tend to be especially severe due to the destabilizing effects of war.
- Tanzania: Health Officials Tasked to Eradicate Cholera By 2026/27
The Tanzanian government has directed regional and council health officials to eliminate cholera outbreaks by the 2026/27 financial year as part of the Zero Cholera Tanzania initiative. The directive aims to achieve this goal through coordinated efforts across health sectors.
- Sudan declares new cholera outbreak months after official end to one that lasted nearly 2 years
Sudan has declared a new cholera outbreak, with 117 deaths reported in West Kordofan state, along with seven confirmed cases and 838 suspected cases.
- Mix-up in reporting Cholera cases exposes communication lapse in Kerala’s Health dept.
Health Minister K. Muraleedharan confirmed two cholera cases in Palakkad, while tests excluded the infection in two other suspected patients in the same district, highlighting a communication lapse in Kerala's Health department.
- Cholera Outbreak: 74 dead, over 7,800 cases strain Borno facilities
A cholera outbreak in Borno has resulted in 74 deaths and over 7,800 cases, straining local facilities. Médecins Sans Frontières reported the outbreak has spread across 14 local government areas and 50 wards, citing data from the Borno State Ministry of Health.
- Nigeria: MSF Records 7,850 Cholera Cases, 74 Deaths in Borno Outbreak
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) recorded 7,850 suspected cholera cases and 74 deaths in Borno State between 1 May and 7 June 2026. The organization treated 7,439 patients across 14 local government areas during the outbreak.
- Nigeria’s conflict-hit Borno state battles cholera outbreak that has killed 74
A cholera outbreak in northeastern Nigeria’s Borno state has killed 74 people and infected more than 7,000 others since it started in early May.
- Nigeria’s conflict-hit Borno state battles cholera outbreak that has killed 74
Nigeria’s Borno state is experiencing a cholera outbreak that has killed 74 people and infected over 7,000 since early May, according to Doctors Without Borders. The outbreak is exacerbated by fragile health systems due to Boko Haram’s violence and poor sanitation, with 14% of Nigeria’s population lacking access to safe drinking water.
- Bacterial−viral conflicts shape cholera evolution
Genomics and experimental data suggest that an evolutionary arms race between cholera-causing bacteria and their viral predators shapes the disease in humans. This conflict influences the evolution of cholera. The research was published online in Nature on May 12, 2026.
- This diet could slash cholera infections by up to 100x
A study suggests that diets rich in casein from dairy and wheat gluten can significantly reduce cholera infections by disabling a key bacterial weapon.