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Lebanon records 11 new cases but no deaths in past 24 hours

Lebanon records 11 new cases but no deaths in past 24 hours

Nurse Amir Rashid at a cholera ward in Bebnine, Akkar governorate, with a young patient. (Credit: João Sousa/L'Orient Today)

BEIRUT — Lebanon on Wednesday recorded 11 new cholera cases but no deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 622 and 20, respectively, the Health Ministry said in its daily report.

Meanwhile, 7,080 people were vaccinated against cholera on Tuesday, bringing the total number of people vaccinated since the beginning of a three-week campaign on Nov. 12. to 444,141 the report added. 

Lebanon is suffering from its first cholera outbreak since 1993. The first case of the disease was detected on Oct. 5.

Cholera is usually caused by ingesting food or water contaminated with the Vibrio cholerae bacteria, often present in feces. Infected people may suffer acute diarrhea, but the illness can also be asymptomatic.

BEIRUT — Lebanon on Wednesday recorded 11 new cholera cases but no deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases and deaths to 622 and 20, respectively, the Health Ministry said in its daily report.Meanwhile, 7,080 people were vaccinated against cholera on Tuesday, bringing the total number of people vaccinated since the beginning of a three-week campaign on Nov. 12....