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Typhoid cases drop in Tshwane as health teams stay alert
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68937, member: 636"] The National Department of Health has moved to reassure Tshwane residents regarding recent typhoid fever reports, confirming the situation is under control and that most affected individuals have recovered. From January to October 2025, 48 cases were recorded within the district, a decrease from the same period last year. Health officials indicated that areas including Bronkhorstspruit and Hammanskraal accounted for the majority of infections. They emphasized that only a small number of cases experienced severe symptoms requiring hospitalization. The department continues to urge the public to maintain strict hygiene practices, such as thorough handwashing, to prevent further transmission. The overall decline in cases is viewed as a positive sign that ongoing public health interventions are having an effect. Authorities maintain that there is no cause for public alarm but stress the importance of community vigilance and prompt medical attention for anyone displaying symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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