A Zanzibar health official says, a cholera outbreak on the island archipelago has killed at least 45 people since March.
Muhammed Dahoma, the director of disease prevention and control at the health ministry, said today that 3,000 people have been hospitalised with cholera.
The government of Zanzibar has recently taken steps to stem the outbreak, including banning the sale of food and juices in open areas. The government has also established several camps in the islands of Unguja and Pemba where cholera patients are isolated.
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