Cyclone-hit Mozambique launches mass cholera vaccination blitz

AFP  |  Maputo 

A campaign was launched in Mozambique's central city of on Wednesday after a cyclone slammed into the region and unleashed an outbreak of cholera, authorities said.

International relief agencies and the health ministry are hoping to immunise nearly 900,000 people against the water-borne intestinal disease, which has already killed two people and infected more than 1,400.

The target represents around 80 percent of the people affected by the cyclone, said Marie Benigna,

"With this number of people vaccinated, it will greatly reduce the spread of the disease," she said at the launch of the drive.

is transmitted through contaminated or and causes acute diarrhoea. It is especially dangerous for infants.

Cyclone Idai smashed into the coast of central on March 15, unleashing hurricane-force winds and rains that flooded the hinterland and drenched eastern

In Mozambique, 598 people have been killed, and another 268 have died in Zimbabwe, according to the toll as of Tuesday.

Hundreds of thousands of survivors have been placed in temporary and crowded shelters, many of them lacking clean water and adequate sanitation.

Destruction of and has created "perfect conditions for to spread," said Seth Berkley, of the vaccine alliance Gavi, which provided the doses.

"The oral vaccine is a vital emergency measure that will help save lives and stop the spread of this horrible disease," said (WHO)

The will be administered at health centres, shelters for the displaced and at schools and markets.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 20:35 IST