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ZIMBABWE CHOLERA RESPONSE Total Cases 64261584 208 138 Total Deaths Masomo Mashongwe 0 0 0 260 270 280 290 30 0 31 32 33 Chapoto Basic Epidemiological Data by District Mana Pools ZIMBABWE CHOLERA RESPONSE Total Cases 64261584 208 138 Total Deaths Zambezi 15%8.7% 3.49%0.96% e Crude Fatality Attack Rate r o Rate w a i w CHOLERA TREATMENT CENTRES/UNITS (CTC/CTU) 2008/9 h g C n a Total cases between 2501 & 15773 Total deaths between 201 & 485 u 0 160 D 16 HEALTH FACILITIES (2007 UPDATE) 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 Mola m 3541 80 e 3069 133 277 23 Clinic Total cases between 500 & 1000 Total deaths between 51 & 100 c MARONDERA h Chitsungo Masomo District name i 2.3% 1.67% 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 Mahuwe Machaya Nyamakaze Chundu Muzarabani 154 8 Nyama River Total cases between 0 & 499 Total deaths between 0 & 50 Mashongwe Kamutsenzere Sebakwe CTC/CTU camp Ruware CENTENARY Mutasa 5.2% 0.61% e Road surfaced Karuru St Alberts 358 19 Attack rate between 0.0% & 0.09% Dete m CFR between 0.0% & 3.0% Heights a Kariba y 1043 44 Bakasa Chawarura HURUNGWE n M 5.3% 0.50% Nyamhunga a Road unsurfaced Negomo u Army Kazangarare M s Mahombekombe 4.2% 0.53% Bvochora e St Alberts Dotito Bveke Pachanza Bungwe Nhawa Charara Hewiyai n g Nembire a e Pfunyanguwo w Mukonde Nyaodza Gota z Chawanda Chimhanda Lynx g Kachuta i A n Mutungagore Karanda RUSHINGA Chimandau A GURUVE Mukosa B Mwami Kosana Guruve MT DARWIN Rushinga Rusambo 20 10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 a Shinje I Nyaodz Doro Matsvitsi Horseshoe Nyamahobobo Mary Mount David Nelson Chibuli R Ruyamuro Nyamatikiti Mazowe Kilometres Masanga Lanlory Doma Nyakapupu 574 54 St. Pius Clinic Chikanziwe Mt Darwin A a we uy zo Gachegache Chikangwe Chipuriro R Ma Nyanzou 9.4% 0.52% K Jingamvura Tsakare Kafura EUROPEAN COMMISSION Karoi Nyamhondoro Nyahuku Magunje Nyamanyora Chalala 470 41 Nyangoma Bare Chihuri KARIBA Nyamhunga Mhangura Bepura 1507 35 Dindi E Chingamuka Magunje Army Hesketh W ri Kanyati Goora G i 8.7% 1.27% Muitubu Ada Sisi Nyakasoro d Kondo Chinehasha 2.3% 1.45% N ya Madziwa Zvomanyanga U N E Mola F Chisvo Dendera Nyakudya ChitsungoP Chimukoko 0 Produced by ECHO K River Ranch Gaula Nyamapanda 0 Zvipani Chindunduma Borera A Chiunye 17 Data Source:- Mukodzongi B Kotwa 17 European Commission Deve KasimubeTwo Makope Chakonda Shinga A Umboe Raffingora M Kapotesa MOHCW IT Unit (Health Facilities) Tree Rusununguko Harare, Zimbabwe Madziva MineSHAMVA MarambaA Masarakufa Hill Ayrshire Shutu 2364 47 Nyamukoho Mudzi WHO (Cholera Data) L Kapfundi 578 20 Madziwa R September 2009. v3 Humanitarian Aid Vanad Nzvimbo 2827 170 MAKONDE 2.0% 1.57% Chidembo A Masenda Tengwe 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 Negande Chambadzi BINDURA Gozi Chinego Chishapa Nyamatawa Chinhere 3.2% 3.49% Mazvikadei Malvern Foothills B S S Kamhunda MAZOWE Dambo Katiyo Chipfunde Kawewe e a Chindenga Chikwizo n Muriel Shamva M n ya Howard g t i Caesar Simoona U Makosa w Mashame Murereka Mwenje Nyamuzuwe Tenewe Davaar Bindura Shamva Makaha a e azow Bindura Freda Rebecca Wadzanai Z L Shackelton Chivende Holmeden M Shamva Gold Mine UMP Karimbika w U Farm H.Centre U i m Shamva z Chinhoyi Tsungubvi Chipadze i e Montana Manyika Luisa Guidotte Fombe l CHINHOYI Trojan Tafuna u Chaedza Banket Concession Hosp. k Nhakiwa u N.E.M.Centre Muskwe Katsukunya l Chikonohono Kuwadzana u Alaska Manhenga Mutemwa lep. 381 80 Gumunyu M Sutton Iron Duke Zhomba Mutoko a a Mazowe Citrus Hosp Chitimbe y n Chiriseri Madamombe Nenyunga Kamhonde 21.0% 0.27% n Avilla Mzadz Kenzamba y ZVIMBA u e a Mazowe Mine Chiveso Nyadire R Siabuwa m Bosha Norah Stories Mine Murehwa Hosp MUTOKO Kadzidirire e Belgownie Obva MazoweMasukandoro Muonwe Chimhanda Dandara Chitowa Chireya Kadzidzi Clinic Makumbe Chikwaka Matedza Matorangera TRBC Trelawney Hoyuyu 1 Pote Chinamhora i Rutope Henderson Research Nyava u Matize 1269 94 Domboshava g Elim GOKWE NORTH Tsungai Godzi Mazowe Sec. a Madzivazu y Rusvingo Christon Bank Nyamuzizi i M Nyaure N Nyamutumbu Kushinga 1130 62 7.4% 0.54% Murewa z Binga 2658 133 u Chivhere e p Gwebi Kowoyo Nzira r Simchembu fu Chirau i Ruweni Zumbara a 5.5% 0.89% re Murombedzi Inkomo Nyabira Chitate 5.0% 1.17% Samvure G Mtora Hombwe John Reimer i Chikore Gotekote Nyaonde Jari Mupurubu Mt.Hampden ir Kahobo Jokwani Darwendale d Mthu Gejo Ramai Rubi St Pauls Musami a Jekwa Nyadowa St. Ruperts Kutama y Rubatsiro Zvimba L.Manyame N Nyamombe BINGA Acturus Mwanza Kadzere Kambudzi Father OHea Hoyuyu 2 i Chitindo Sasame Denda Zowa 15773 485 Mine Nyamupamira Mayo2 Mukohwe Kubatsirana dz MUREHWA a I Masiyarwa g n Musita Caledonia Chinyika an y Nyautate Goredema Nyabango 3.1% 1.02% a Chenjiri ZIMPAM Hunyani L. 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