global stock of oral vaccine exhausted, says WHO

global stock of oral vaccine exhausted, says WHO
global stock of oral vaccine exhausted, says WHO

“This shortage poses significant challenges to efforts to control outbreaks and hampers efforts to control the spread of the disease,” the organization argued.

Global vaccine production is operating at full capacity, but demand exceeds supply, the United Nations health agency said.

WHO says that between September 1 and October 14, the International Vaccine Supply Coordination Group received requests for oral cholera vaccines from Bangladesh, Sudan, Niger, Ethiopia and Burma.

439,724 cases of cholera

These requests totaled 8.4 million doses, but only 7.6 million were able to be shipped.

The WHO said 439,724 cholera cases and 3,432 deaths had been reported this year as of September 29. “Although the number of cases in 2024 will be 16% lower than last year, the 126% increase in the number of deaths is very worrying,” she noted.

Since last month’s report, new cholera outbreaks have been reported in Niger (705 cases and 17 deaths) and Thailand (five cases with no deaths), bringing the total number of affected countries to 30 in 2024, it said. the WHO.

This month, a case of cholera was detected in conflict-ridden Lebanon.

The WHO warned that the risk of spread there was “very high” due to the deterioration of health conditions among the many displaced people.

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