10 counties of Kenya have reported cholera-related cases in recent days with Nairobi, Garissa and Machakos recording highest number of cases. A total of 1,094 cases have been reported nationally and 25 fatalities.
This was disclosed by Acting Health Services Director General Dr. Patrick Amoth during the launch of Kenya’s Status Report on infection prevention and control in health care facilities launch, in Machakos County.
He said that the national government in partnership with all the 47 county governments has however, developed infection prevention control measures including diagnostics to curb the spread of the disease.
He tasked health stakeholders to come up with a scaled-up plan for further assessment in order to cover more counties and health facilities and a road map towards the completion of the Kenya Healthcare facilities and hand washing guidelines and standards.
The Kenya Status Report on infection prevention and control, basic hygiene and handwashing services is the first edition of 2022 to be launched in the country.
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