Sudanese health authorities say cholera has killed at least 388 people and sickened about 13,000 others over the past two ...
Cholera is rampant in Sudan, killing 388 and infecting about 13,000 over two months amid ongoing conflict between the ...
Cholera is spreading in war-torn Sudan, killing at least 388 people and leaving around 13,000 others ill over the past two months, health authorities have said. The crisis comes as more than 17 months ...
September 18, 2024 (KASSALA) – Cholera cases and deaths in Sudan have surpassed 10,000, including 335 fatalities across nine states, the health ministry said on Wednesday. The epidemic is ...
Wad El Hilu / Atbara / Ed Damer / Berber — The Federal Emergency Operations Center announced on Wednesday that Sudan has recorded 399 new cases of cholera across five states, with three deaths ...
September 19, 2024 (KASSALA) – Sudan’s cholera outbreak has infected more than 11,000 people and killed 348 in nine states, the health ministry said on Thursday, as heavy rains and floods ...
A cholera outbreak in central and eastern Sudan is bringing yet more risk, death, and misery to people already bruised by the country’s devastating war. Emergency teams from Doctors Without ...
The death toll in Sudan from a cholera outbreak has risen to 315, while the number of fatalities from floods and heavy rains has reached 225, the country's health authorities said Monday.
Since June, heavy rains and floods in Sudan have contributed to the spread of cholera. Sudanese officials declared a cholera outbreak on Aug. 12. In war-torn Sudan, the ineffective functioning of ...
Kassala — Kassala state recorded 105 new infections of cholera and conjunctivitis on Tuesday, with four deaths reported this week. In response to the growing health crisis in Sudan, Eritrea ...
Thousands of children in eastern Sudan are at risk of cholera following a major outbreak caused by widespread flooding, contaminated water and with a decimated health system after 16 months of ...
Sudan faces a worsening cholera outbreak amid conflict, displacing millions. UNHCR warns of rising cases in overcrowded camps with scarce medical supplies. A UNHCR doctor discusses admission ...