Burkina meningitis toll passes 800, capital struck for first time

0 Comments | AFP, April, 2008

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AFP) — A meningitis epidemic has killed more than 800 people in Burkina Faso since the start of the year and has now reached the capital, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

"Between January 1 and April 20, we have counted a total of 8,382 suspected cases of meningitis, including 811 deceased, which is a mortality rate of 9.67 percent," ministry epidemiologist Ousmane Badolo told AFP.

The previous official toll, given three weeks ago on March 30, had 650 deceased out of 6,594 cases.

The Sig-Noghin area in the north of the Burkina capital -- which up until two weeks ago had been spared from the meningitis epidemic -- and Boulmiougou in western Ouagadougou were now affected, said Badolo.

A total of 300,000 vaccinations had...

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