Kenyan death toll from Rift Valley Fever rises to 95
NAIROBI - The death toll from an outbreak of Rift Valley Fever in Kenya has risen to 95 people, a government spokesman said on Thursday. The contagious disease hit remote areas of Kenyas north eastern and coastal provinces in mid-December and has since spread to neighbouring Somalia. The country has recorded nearly 60 new human infections since the end of last week.
The government has already spent 100 million shillings ($1.43 million) to provide medical care for affected areas, and two million heads of cattle have already been vaccinated, Alfred Mutua, the governments spokesman told a news conference.
Health officials at the Kenyan Dadaab refugee camp near the border with Somalia said 29 cases including five deaths had been reported by Thursday. The World Health Organisation has said a dilapidated infrastructure in the areas worst hit would make treatment difficult and feared the disease would spread quickly. A similar outbreak in 1997-1998 killed hundreds of people in Kenya.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-01-19 |