Sudan’s cholera outbreak has surged to nearly 14,000 cases, with a rise in malaria infections also reported, particularly in ...
Locals have blamed contaminated water for the deaths, despite government assurances that water is safe for consumption.
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 ...
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 ...
GEDAREF/KASSALA, Sudan, Sept 7 (Reuters) – Sudan’s cholera cases have surpassed 5,000, the health ministry said on Saturday, as the outbreak spreads amid heavy rains and flooding. Gedaref ...
PORT SUDAN, (September 05, 2024) – Thousands of children in eastern Sudan are at risk of cholera following a major outbreak caused by widespread flooding, contaminated water and a decimated health ...
Thousands of children in eastern Sudan are at risk of cholera following a major outbreak that hit the country in August, caused by widespread flooding and contaminated water amid a decimated ...
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 ...
With cholera spreading in Sudan, Egypt’s Ministry of Health is taking precautionary measures to control cross-border outbreaks. The Ministry of Health has raised its level of readiness and has ...
With cholera spreading in Sudan, Egypt’s Ministry of Health is taking precautionary measures to control cross-border outbreaks, reports Reem Leila The Ministry of Health has raised its level ...
River Nile State — Three people have succumbed to cholera in Sudan's River Nile state, bringing the cumulative death toll from the current epidemic to 14. The state health authorities reported ...