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Health officials alert after cholera kills 3 in Kisumu

Kisumu CECM for Medical Services Gregory Ganda confirmed the three tested positive for cholera.

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by KNA

Realtime27 March 2025 - 12:49
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In Summary


  • Dr Ganda said the first cases were reported on March 19, 2024, at Ahero County Hospital in Nyando Subcounty.
  • So far, he said,15 cases have been recorded, with six confirmed through diagnostic tests at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH).

Kisumu County Executive Committee Member in charge of Medical Services, Public Health and Sanitation Dr Gregory Ganda, addressing the media at a past function/KNA

Three people have lost their lives following an outbreak of Cholera in Kisumu County.

County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Medical Services, Health and Sanitation, Dr Gregory Ganda, confirmed that all the three deceased tested positive for cholera.

Dr Ganda said the first cases were reported on March 19, 2024, at Ahero County Hospital in Nyando Subcounty.

So far, he said,15 cases have been recorded, with six confirmed through diagnostic tests at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH).

The tests, he added, also revealed multiple pathogens which are behind the rising number of watery diarrhoea cases in the area.

In a statement to the media, Dr Ganda disclosed that 11 patients have recovered and have been discharged, adding that the county department of health has stepped up measures to contain further spread of the disease.

“We are deeply saddened by these losses. Our priority is containing the outbreak and preventing further fatalities,” Ganda said.

Ganda said emergency response measures have been activated.

The county government, he said, has mobilised Rapid Response Teams, intensified surveillance, and launched hygiene awareness campaigns.

An Emergency Operations Center (EOC), he said, has also been activated to coordinate response efforts, while healthcare workers receive specialised training in cholera management.

Dr Ganda urged Kisumu residents to take precautions, including boiling or treating drinking water, maintaining proper hygiene, and seeking medical attention for symptoms like diarrhea, dehydration, and vomiting.

He further asked the public to report suspected cases to the nearest health facility or call the Emergency Operations Center toll-free number 0800 720 575.

“The County Government of Kisumu remains committed to safeguarding public health and will continue to update the public as more information emerges,” Ganda assured.

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