Four key areas in Kenya have been named as Cholera hotspots.
Health Principal Secretary Julius Korir confirmed the areas during 10th edition of Kenya Medical Training College annual sports competition.
Kisumu, Garissa, Machakos and Nairobi counties have been mapped out as hotspots.
Korir added that national government is working with the counties to mitigate the disease.
“In Nairobi six treatment centres have been opened at Mukuru Kwa Njega, Mukuru Kwa Reuben and Huruma,” he said.
“The outbreak was first reported in April and we have recorded 120 cases