UNICEF Malawi Humanitarian Flash Update No. 5 (Cholera): 30 January 2023

Situation in Numbers (Cumulative)

• 18 million people at risk of contracting cholera including more than 9 million children

• 33,608 Cases

• 10,000 Children Cases

• 1,093 Deaths

• 3.25% Case Fatality Rate

• 29 Districts Affected

Source: Ministry of Health’s press statement on Cholera update as of 29 January 2023

Highlights

• As of 29 January, 33,608 cholera cases and 1,0931 deaths have been registered in Malawi; this includes 10,000 children’s cases and 162 2 children’s deaths as of 22 January 2023.

• During the reporting week, 4,244 cases and 133 deaths were reported. There were 4,480 cases and 135 deaths in the previous week.

• The cumulative case fatality rate stands at 3.25 per cent, with the highest CFR of 6.31 in Lilongwe and the lowest CFR of 0.43 in Mzimba.

• UNICEF distributed WASH packages to 61 households reaching 305 people and 89 schools, reaching 200,000 learners.

• Twenty-thousand seven hundred forty-five people (9,689 male and 10,786 female) were reached through preventive and promotive behavioural change messages in nine districts,

• 20 out of 118 children screened for malnutrition have been treated with acute malnutrition intervention in cholera treatment units.

Source: UN Children’s Fund