Luanda: Over the past 24 hours, Angola has recorded 105 new cases of cholera in several provinces, including Luanda, Bengo, Icolo and Bengo, Malanje, Uíge, Huambo, and Cuanza-Sul. According to Angola Press News Agency, the Ministry of Health Information Bulletin (Minsa), which provides daily updates on cholera data in Angola, also reported six deaths in Luanda within the same timeframe. The detailed report specifies that out of the 105 new cases, 54 were from Luanda, 32 from Bengo, eight from Icolo and Bengo, seven from Malanje, two from Uíge, and one each from Huambo and Cuanza-Sul. During the same period, 121 patients were discharged from hospitals, while 229 individuals remain hospitalized with cholera. The affected individuals range in age from two to 100 years, with males accounting for 56% of the cases. Since the beginning of the cholera outbreak in Angola, there have been a total of 4,914 reported cases. The cases are distributed as follows: 2,403 in Luanda, 1,842 in Bengo, 577 in Icolo and Bengo, 35 in Malanje, 29 in Cuanza-Sul, nine in Huambo, six in Huila, five in Zaire, three in Cabinda, two in Cuanza-Norte, the same number in Uige, and one in Cunene. The total number of deaths has reached 180, including 84 in Luanda, 71 in Bengo, 19 in Icolo and Bengo, three in Malanje, two in Cuanza-Sul, and one in Cabinda.