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allAfrica.com on MSNCholera outbreak in West and Central Africa poses crisis for childrenSome 80,000 children are estimated to be at high risk of cholera in West and Central Africa as the rainy season begins across ...
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Health and Me on MSNCholera Scare Rises In West and Central Africa With 8,000 Children At RiskThe UN warns that 80,000 children in West and Central Africa are at high risk of cholera as outbreaks intensify during the ...
Amuru, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Amuru District Taskforce has unveiled a 913.2 million shillings cholera response budget as ...
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Africanews on MSNCholera threatens over 80,000 children as rainy season hits West and Central AfricaAn estimated 80,000 children are at severe risk of cholera as heavy rains sweep across West and Central Africa, exacerbating ...
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Tribune Online on MSNCholera still endemic in Nigeria, second highest in West, Central Africa — UNICEFTHE United Nation Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says Nigeria has the second highest cases of cholera outbreak in West and Central ...
Outbreaks in Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria raise threat of cross-border transmission, says UN agency - Anadolu ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCholera still endemic in Nigeria – UNICEFThe UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says Nigeria has the second-highest number of cases of cholera outbreak in West and Central ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNiger records fresh Cholera casesFollowing reports that over 327 patients had been discharged, the Niger State Government says it is still recording new cases ...
The United Nations and world health community are mourning the death of David Nabarro, the British physician and public health champion who led the U.N response to eradicating cholera in Haiti after ...
Leaders in Amuru district have expressed concerns over the continued silence of the Health Ministry regarding a cholera ...
Cholera cases have surged this year and the disease could be making an “unwelcome comeback” as war, poverty and climate change create ideal conditions for it to spread, warned World Health ...
But in 1832, people believed cholera was linked to intemperance and vice, which were thought to weaken the body. According to the prevailing miasma theory, it caused outbreaks once airborne.
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