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ZIMBABWE CHOLERA RESPONSE Total Cases Total Deaths 64261584 208138 0 0 0 260 270 280 290 300 31 32 33 Chapoto Basic Epidemiological Data by District Mana Pools ZIMBABWE CHOLERA RESPONSE Total Cases Total Deaths 64261584 208138 Zambezi 15%8.7% 3.49%0.96% e Crude Fatality Attack Rate r o Rate a CHOLERA TREATMENT CENTRES/UNITS (CTC/CTU) 2008/9 w i w h g C n Total cases between 2501 & 15773 Total deaths between 201 & 485 a 0 u 0 16 HEALTH FACILITIES (2007 UPDATE) D 16 Chikafa Mvurwi CFR between 10.1% & 26.5% Attack rate between 1.0% & 4.68 Chidodo Chirundu Nyambudzi Angwa Gonono KEY Msengezi Total cases between 1001 & 2500 Total deaths between 101 & 200 Provincial boundary Chitungwiza Mashumbi 722 29 Hospital CFR between 6.1% & 10.0% Attack rate between 0.44% & 0.99% Masoka Chadereka R Marongora uk 4.0% 0.74% Mukumbura District boundary o MBIRE m Mola 3069 133 3541 80 Clinic Total cases between 500 & 1000 Total deaths between 51 & 100 e 277 23 MARONDERA c Chitsungo District name h Masomo 2.3% 1.67% i 4.3% 0.93% 8.3% 0.24% Kaitano Mayovhe Camp Chingwaru Sebakwe Beatrice Rd. CFR between 3.01% & 6.0% Attack rate between 0.1% & 0.43% Hwata Dam CTC/CTU Hoya Bandimba Machaya Nyamakaze Chundu Mahuwe River Nyama Muzarabani Total cases between 0 & 499 Total deaths between 0 & 50 154 8 Mashongwe CENTENARY Kamutsenzere Sebakwe CTC/CTU camp Ruware Mutasa 5.2% 0.61% Road surfaced e Attack rate between 0.0% & 0.09% Karuru St Alberts 358 19 CFR between 0.0% & 3.0% Dete m Heights a Kariba HURUNGWE y 1043 44 Bakasa Chawarura Road unsurfaced Nyamhunga n M 5.3% 0.50% a Negomo u Army Kazangarare s Mahombekombe M 0.53% e St Alberts Dotito Bveke Pachanza Bungwe Charara Hewiyai 4.2% Bvochora Nhawa n Nembire g a Nyaodza Gota e Pfunyanguwo Mukonde w Chawanda Chimhanda Lynx z A g Kachuta i Mutungagore Karanda RUSHINGA Chimandau n GURUVE Mukosa B A Rusambo I Mwami Kosana Guruve MT DARWIN Rushinga 20 10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 a Shinje Nyaodz Doro Matsvitsi Horseshoe Nyamahobobo Mary Mount R David Nelson Chibuli Ruyamuro Nyamatikiti Mazowe Kilometres Masanga Lanlory Doma Nyakapupu 574 54 St. Pius A Clinic Chikanziwe Mt Darwin a we Chikangwe uy Mazo K Gachegache Chipuriro R Nyanzou 9.4% 0.52% Jingamvura Tsakare Kafura EUROPEAN COMMISSION Karoi Nyamhondoro Nyahuku Magunje Nyamanyora Chalala KARIBA Nyangoma Bare Chihuri E 470 41 Nyamhunga Mhangura Bepura Dindi Chingamuka Magunje Army 1507 35 W i Hesketh ir Kanyati Ada Sisi Goora Nyakasoro G d 8.7% 1.27% Muitubu N a Kondo E Chinehasha Zvomanyanga 2.3% 1.45% y Madziwa U N Mola F Chisvo Dendera Produced by ECHO K Nyakudya ChitsungoP Chimukoko 0 River Ranch AGaula Nyamapanda 0 Data Source:- Zvipani Chindunduma Borera Chiunye 17 Mukodzongi B Kotwa 17 European Commission A Deve KasimubeTwo Makope Chakonda Shinga MOHCW IT Unit (Health Facilities) Tree Umboe Raffingora M Kapotesa Harare, Zimbabwe Rusununguko SHAMVA MarambaA Hill Ayrshire Shutu 2364 47 Madziva Mine Nyamukoho Masarakufa Mudzi WHO (Cholera Data) L Kapfundi 578 20 Madziwa R September 2009. v3 Humanitarian Aid Nzvimbo 2827 170 MAKONDE Vanad Chidembo A Masenda Tengwe 2.0% 1.57% 3.5% 0.28% Rosa MUDZI Chunga Chidamoyo Mutorashanga M Mutawatawa 6.0% 2.08% Siakobvu Msampakarume Chiwarira Suswe Mutoko 6426 208 Charewa U Kawazwa Chinego Negande Chambadzi BINDURA Gozi Foothills Chishapa Nyamatawa Chinhere 3.2% 3.49% Mazvikadei Malvern B S S Kamhunda MAZOWE Dambo Katiyo Chipfunde Kawewe a Chindenga Chikwizo e n Muriel Shamva M n y at Howard g i Caesar Simoona Makosa Mashame Murereka Mwenje U Nyamuzuwe w Tenewe Davaar Bindura Shamva Makaha a we zo Freda Rebecca Wadzanai Z Chivende Shackelton Ma Bindura Karimbika L Holmeden UMP U Shamva Gold Mine w Farm H.Centre U m Shamva iz Chinhoyi Tsungubvi Chipadze Fombe i e Montana Trojan Tafuna Manyika Luisa Guidotte l CHINHOYI u Chaedza Banket Concession Hosp. k Nhakiwa Katsukunya u Kuwadzana N.E.M.Centre Muskwe l Chikonohono u Alaska Manhenga Mutemwa lep. Gumunyu Sutton 381 80 Zhomba M Iron Duke Chitimbe Mutoko a Kamhonde a Mazowe Citrus Hosp Chiriseri Madamombe y Nenyunga Kenzamba n ZVIMBA 21.0% 0.27% en Avilla Mzadz y Mazowe Mine Chiveso Nyadire Ru Siabuwa a Bosha Murehwa MUTOKO Norah m Stories Mine Hosp Kadzidirire e Belgownie Obva MazoweMasukandoro Muonwe Chimhanda Dandara Chitowa Chireya Kadzidzi Clinic Makumbe Chikwaka Matedza TRBC Matorangera Trelawney Pote Hoyuyu 1 Chinamhora i Rutope Henderson Research Nyava u Matize GOKWE NORTH Domboshava g Elim Tsungai Godzi 1269 94 Mazowe Sec. Madzivazu a Rusvingo Christon Bank y Nyamuzizi M Nyaure Nyamutumbu Kushinga i 1130 62 N Murewa z Binga u Chivhere 7.4% 0.54% Gwebi e 2658 133 p Kowoyo Nzira r Simchembu fu Ruweni Chirau i Zumbara Chitate a 5.5% 0.89% re Murombedzi Inkomo Nyabira 5.0% 1.17% Hombwe John Reimer Chikore Samvure G Mtora Mt.Hampden i Gotekote Kahobo Nyaonde Jari Mupurubu ir Jokwani Darwendale St Pauls Musami d Kutama Mthu Gejo Ramai Rubi a Jekwa Nyadowa St. Ruperts y Rubatsiro Zvimba L.Manyame N Nyamombe BINGA Acturus Mwanza Kadzere Hoyuyu 2 Kambudzi Chitindo Father OHea i Sasame Denda Mukohwe Zowa Mine Nyamupamira z Mayo2 15773 485 Kubatsirana MUREHWA d Masiyarwa a I Musita Caledonia Chinyika ng n Nyautate Goredema Nyabango ya y Chenjiri 3.1% 1.02% N a e ZIMPAM Hunyani L. RUWA Regina Coeli Nyamaropa w Ariel Rusike Shambamuto Mayo1 n g Munyati Helenadrof Chivero St Micheals g un Gena 1 Ruwa Nhowe eb Kuwirirana Katangautano Norton Waterloo o Munamba m Zambezi S Mbuyanehanda Ruwa Rehab. Arbo Acers b Victoria Falls Sanyati Muuyu Chegutu 6 188 38 NYANGA Lubimbi Muchesu GOROMONZI e Black Movale HRE RURAL Nyahowe Chinotimba Makaza Kariangwe Busi Doribwe Musengezi Crest Breeds Huchu Sesame Derbyshire Cranborne Mt Mellary 0 Chirikiti Blackmore Clinic 20.2% 0.11% 0 18 Siansundu Masuka Vale Hopley Maparura 18 Kanywambizi Jahana Sanyati Chitungwiza 1142 43 Nyatate Tombo Chisuma Chiparawe Chinhenga BHP Gilston Weya Nyangui Lukunguni Svisvi Seke North Lusulu Jompani Selous Sandringham CHITUNGWIZA 3.8% 0.60% Jambezi Chakari Jonasi Tongwe Lanark Kunaka Nyamukamani Gowakowa 871 75 Ndlovu Chibero Gairezi Simangani Mangidi Chegutu Urban M Gokwe South Pfupajena Chinengundu 3809 170 Seke South Ruchera libizi CHEGUTU Monera 8.6% 0.70% Manyoni KADOMA Chegutu DC Charakupa Macheke Chiome David Whitehead Mhondoro North 4.5% 1.11% Grasslands Borrandile Nyafaru Mwemba GOKWE SOUTH Mutange Suri-Suri M Chinyudze Chitave upf Chivero Ngundu Dombotombo Pashu ure 4404 207 Nyameni Bamba Matetsi Chitave Gokwe Nyamatani Golden Valley SEKE Makanyazingwa Wenimbe Inyati Nyarumvurwe Chemahuro Nyanga Chavhanga G Zhamba Marondera (PH) Zambara Bingaguru zi w Patchway ko ay Sai Gawa 4.7% 1.84% Border Church Anorldine Era Mine u i Ordoff L Gwanyika 6961 255 Beatrice Muda Headlands Kanyandavu Musinami Mudzimuirema Arborfoyle Kamative Makwandara Sengwa Effel Flat MARONDERA Yorkshire Samambwa 3.7% 2.78% Mufusire Eastern Empumalanga Jiri 1859 75 Kadoma 2 871 33 Chiota Sagambe Kadoma Lions Kadoma Mubayira Watyoka Acton Ronolds Masikana Dombo Eastern Highlands1 Lukosi Annex 150 9 Eastern Highlands5 Wankie Dinde Nyamunga Ingezi Kadoma Clinic Zibwowa Mtshayeli Mateta 4.0% 0.60% 3.8% 0.43% Dimbiti MAKONI Erin Zindi Katiyo Dongamuzi Chimbwanda 634 66 Rutope Mateta 2 Prisons Gora 6.0% 0.09% Dumbamwe Chisuko Sidakeni Triashill Mundeya Dandanda Rwizi Chikwava Masasa 10.4% 0.22% Deka Manoti Krima Bonda St Peter's Mandeya Msala Claw Nyahukwe Um Mupawose Ringa Mdlankunzi Rio Tinto swe Chikara Igava Makoni St Barbaras Hauna Ruda swe Matotwe Sadziwa Lupote Dowa Hauna Kana Donain Venice Mubvurungwa Samanga Mukuwapasi Selborne Gatsi S Muzvezve Kana Nyaje Day and Night Mukarati Rusape Ringanayi h 119 5 R Tandi Mutasa Chitombo Sahumani a St. Michaels u Nedevedzo Vengere Mupotedzi n Senkwasi Bumbe z i g Ngwaladi Rusape Sakupwanyaz Ngarura a Murambwa a Haparare Honde Dete Gwayi n 4.2% 0.16% Chikato w St Theresa Tsanzaguru Makoni d i Don Juan Battlefields Hwedza i MUTASAO Samaringa Manyewe Sherukuru 70 16 2 0 N Ngezi Jombe Sebumane Gwelutshena Mateme gezi 274 21 Rupinda Safari Lodge Turf HWEDZA Chinyadza Maurice Moyoweshumba 22.9% 0.04% Munyati Masvosva Matsika 0.0% 0.0% Zhombe Mun Bururu Dondoshava Mt St Mary's Nyagumbo yati 7.7% 0.21% Garaba Nyazura Tsonzo Jotsholo Nesigwe Dendera Ngezi Gandami Tariro Main Camp. 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