Medical officials have said a cholera outbreak in southwest Tanzania has killed nearly eighty people and infected more than six hundred others since October.
A medical officer in the Rukwa region said the worst outbreaks were around Lake Tanganyika and Lake Rukwa, where people drink, wash and catch fish in water polluted with sewage.
He said the cholera patients, most of whom were women, were quarantined in special treatment centres.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service