Sudan: Cholera and Dengue Fever Continue to Spread Rapidly in Sudan

Sudan: Cholera and Dengue Fever Continue to Spread Rapidly in Sudan


Sharg El Nil / Wad Madani / El Gedaref / En Nehoud — Sudan is grappling with a growing health crisis as dengue fever and cholera continue to spread across the country. The rapid expansion of these diseases has raised serious concerns, posing significant challenges to the country’s healthcare infrastructure, as new cases were reported from Khartoum, El Gezira, El Gedaref, and West Kordofan this week.

In Khartoum North, the Sharg El Nil (East Nile) Emergency Room reported a surge in cholera cases in the densely populated Haj Yousef neighbourhoods over the past week. The El Ban Jedid Hospital recorded 40 cases, including two fatalities, from October 14 to 19.

The disease spread to new areas, with 12 neighbourhoods in El Haj Yousef affected, in particular the areas of El Tawidat and Dar El Salam.

In El Gezira, south of Khartoum, the state Health Emergencies and Epidemic Control Department registered a total of 274 suspected cases of cholera, “including eight fatalities and 183 recoveries,” between October 9-23.

The department’s cumulative report for dengue fever, covering the period from September 13 to October 18, recorded 148 suspected cases, “with 126 confirmed positive cases through rapid examination and two fatalities”.

The Director of the El Gezira Ministry of Health IN Wad Madani urgently called on the people to take preventative measures, such as “emptying, drying, and washing water storage tanks, utensils, and containers every three days”, to halt the breeding of mosquitoes, known to transmit dengue fever.

Health sources reported a significant rise in cholera and dengue fever cases in eastern Sudan’s El Gedaref until Wednesday.