Investigation of an anthrax outbreak in Makoni District, Zimbabwe.
Richard MakurumidzeNotion Tafara GombeTapuwa MagureMufuta TshimangaPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
The described anthrax outbreak was caused due to contact with infected cattle meat. Although the outbreak was eventually controlled through cattle vaccination and health education and awareness campaigns, the response of the district office was initially delayed and insufficient. The district should strengthen its emergency preparedness and response capacity, revive zoonotic committees, conduct awareness campaigns and improve surveillance, especially during outbreak seasons.