Sudan: cholera outbreak hits refugee camps hard
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The United Nations warns that the humanitarian situation in several parts of Sudan is catastrophic. The population is threatened by diseases, especially cholera, which has been detected in almost 100,000 cases in just over a year. 770,000 children are suffering from malnutrition.
Nyala - Darfur 24 New cases of cholera have been recorded in areas in Central, North, South and East Darfur, amid fears of a widespread outbreak in the region. The emergency room in Derib al-Reeh town in the Balil locality of South Darfur said in a statement that it had recorded five cases of cholera in the past 48 hours. The post Cholera cases increase in Darfur as the disease spreads to new areas appeared first on Darfur 24 News Website.
Sudan Faces Nearly 100,000 Cholera Cases
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that nearly 100,000 suspected cholera cases have been reported across Sudan since July 2023, with the country continuing to face a devastating humanitarian crisis caused by ongoing armed conflict. The war between Sudan’s military, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, commanded by Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has plunged the nation into chaos since April last y…
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