
Africa's Cholera Death Toll Surpasses 6,700 in 2025: Urgent Action Needed
Cholera, a preventable disease linked to poverty and poor sanitation, continues to cause outbreaks in 32 countries, mainly in Africa, despite available vaccines and global efforts. The main challenges are inadequate investment in water and sanitation infrastructure and limited vaccine production capacity, which can be addressed through political will and increased manufacturing. Long-term control requires political action to improve water access and sanitation, as well as expanding vaccine production.



