2025 Sudan Cholera Outbreak: Latest WHO Situation & Protection Guidelines

1. Latest Cholera Situation in Sudan (2025)

As of May 2025, Sudan is experiencing a severe cholera outbreak, particularly in Khartoum, where 70 deaths were reported in just two days . Key statistics include:

  • 65,000+ suspected cases since August 2024, with 1,700+ deaths.
  • Khartoum state accounts for 90% of recent fatalities due to destroyed infrastructure and limited healthcare access.
  • Global context: Across 26 countries, 157,035 cholera cases and 2,148 deaths were reported by late April 2025, with Africa being the worst-hit region.

Contributing factors:

  • War & displacement: Conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has left 90% of hospitals non-functional in key war zones.
  • Collapsed water & sanitation systems: Drone attacks disrupted water supply in Khartoum, worsening contamination risks.
  • Vaccine shortages: Global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpiles are below emergency thresholds (3.6M doses vs. 5M needed).

2. Personal Protection Measures to Prevent Cholera Infection

Cholera spreads via contaminated water/food. Key preventive steps:

A. Hygiene & Sanitation

  • Drink only boiled, chlorinated, or bottled water.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap after toilet use, before eating, and after handling waste.
  • Avoid raw foods (e.g., unpeeled fruits, seafood) and eat only hot, cooked meals.

B. Household & Community Measures

  • Disinfect surfaces with 0.5% chlorine solution.
  • Use proper latrines; safely dispose of feces, especially from children.
  • Isolate symptomatic individuals and seek medical help immediately.

C. For Healthcare Workers & Responders

  • Wear full PPE (details in Section 3) when handling patients or contaminated materials.
  • Follow strict waste disposal protocols for contaminated items.

3. PPE Requirements for Cholera Epidemics

Essential PPE for cholera response includes:

PPE ItemPurposeSpecifications
Nitrile/Latex GlovesPrevent contact with contaminated fluids5-mil thickness, changed between patients
Disposable Gowns/ApronsProtect clothing from splashesImpermeable material, full-body coverage preferred
Face Shields/GogglesShield against vomit/diarrhea splashesAnti-fog coating for clear visibility
Surgical Masks/N95 RespiratorsReduce droplet exposure (N95 for aerosol-generating procedures)Fluid-resistant if splashes are likely
Rubber Boots/Shoe CoversPrevent contamination in wet/unsanitary conditionsHigh ankle coverage for flooding zones

PPE Donning/Doffing Protocol:

  1. Donning: Hand hygiene → gown → mask → goggles → gloves.
  2. Doffing: Gloves → hand wash → goggles → gown → mask → final hand wash.

4. Advantages of SINOMOX PPE Products

  • Certified Protection: Compliance with EN/ISO standards for fluid resistance.
  • DurabilityReinforced seams and puncture-resistant gloves for harsh conditions.
  • ErgonomicsBreathable fabrics to reduce heat stress during prolonged use.
  • Rapid Deployment: Pre-packaged cholera response kits for emergency distribution.

For responders in Sudan, such PPE would be critical given the lack of clean water and high contamination risks.

Key Takeaways

  • Sudan’s cholera crisis is exacerbated by war, infrastructure collapse, and vaccine shortages.
  • Strict hygiene, safe water, and proper PPE are vital for prevention.
  • PPE must meet high standards to protect healthcare workers in high-risk zones.

For ongoing updates, refer to WHO’s multi-country cholera reports and ReliefWeb’s Sudan response dashboards.