Diphtheria outbreak leaves 84 dead in Yemen: WHO
YemenExtra
M.A.
A diphtheria outbreak has left 84 people killed in Yemen since late October, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday.
In a statement, the UN agency stated some 1,516 suspected cases of diphtheria have been registered in 20 of Yemen’s 23 governorates.
It listed Ibb and Hodeida governorates in central and western Yemen as the hardest-hit by the disease.
According to health officials, Diphtheria spreads as easily as the common cold through sneezing, coughing or even talking.
Mainly affecting children, diphtheria can result in devastating epidemics if left unchecked.
Yemeni health authorities have recently launched a major vaccination campaign across the country in an attempt to avert the growing spread of the disease.
The ongoing conflict in the country has devastated basic services, including water and sanitation systems, prompting the UN to describe the situation in Yemen as one of “the world’s worst humanitarian disasters in modern times”.