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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Mozambique Cholera Outbreak Surpasses 7,326 Cases, 82 Deaths Nationwide
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Mozambique Cholera Outbreak Surpasses 7,326 Cases, 82 Deaths Nationwide

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Last updated: March 14, 2026 9:47 pm
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Cholera Outbreak in Mozambique Surges to Over 7,300 Cases, Death Toll Reaches 82

MAPUTO, Mozambique — A worsening cholera outbreak in Mozambique has now infected 7,326 people, with the death toll climbing to 82, according to the latest figures from the National Public Health Directorate. The outbreak, which has spread across multiple provinces, shows no signs of slowing, with 63 new cases reported in the past 24 hours alone.

The northern province of Nampula remains the epicenter of the crisis, accounting for 3,207 cases and 38 deaths. Central and northern regions are also severely affected, with Tete reporting 2,625 cases and 32 fatalities, and Cabo Delgado recording 1,006 cases and 8 deaths.

While the outbreak has predominantly impacted northern and central Mozambique, southern provinces have not been spared entirely. Two isolated cases were reported in Maputo city and Gaza, though neither resulted in fatalities. Zambezia, Sofala, and Manica provinces have also seen smaller clusters, with a combined total of 486 cases and four deaths.

Despite the escalating numbers, health officials note a glimmer of hope. The cholera lethality rate currently stands at 1.1%, a relatively low figure compared to past outbreaks. Additionally, no deaths have been recorded in the last 72 hours, and 54 patients remain hospitalized, receiving treatment.

Cholera, a waterborne disease caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacterium, spreads rapidly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. Mozambique, still recovering from the devastating effects of Cyclone Freddy earlier this year, faces significant challenges in containing the outbreak. Flooding and damaged infrastructure have exacerbated the crisis, creating ideal conditions for the disease to thrive.

Health authorities have ramped up efforts to curb the spread, including distributing clean water, conducting public health campaigns, and setting up treatment centers. International aid organizations are also providing support, supplying medical equipment and cholera vaccines.

However, experts warn that the outbreak could worsen if rainfall continues to disrupt recovery efforts. Seasonal rains often lead to flooding, further compromising sanitation systems and increasing the risk of contamination.

Local communities are urged to take precautions, such as boiling drinking water and practicing good hygiene. Health officials emphasize the importance of early detection and treatment, as prompt medical intervention significantly improves survival rates.

The Mozambican government has appealed for international solidarity, calling for additional resources to address the crisis. “This is a humanitarian emergency that requires urgent action,” said a spokesperson for the National Public Health Directorate.

As the country battles this latest health crisis, the resilience of its people and the support of the global community will be crucial in overcoming the outbreak. For now, the focus remains on saving lives and preventing further spread.

— Reported by Nexio News

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