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Afghanistan

Afghanistan Emergency Situation Report Issue No. 58 | November 2025

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Highlights

Acute Watery Diarrhea cases dropped by over 38%, continuing a positive three-month downward trend and reducing community risk.

Surveillance and other response efforts successfully reduced Suspected Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) cases by 61%.

Over 220,000 individuals returned to Afghanistan through official PoEs, placing significant pressure on health services, which delivered 40,501 outpatient consultations.

Over 193,000 people received outpatient medical consultations through the WHO-supported primary health centers and hospitals.