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Suza: To be a child of immigrants in the new United States that wants to be greatWalter Suza says "to be a child is to deserve to live in a world that is safe, a world that has food to eat, peace, a place ...
While cholera may have been killing people as far back as 400 B.C., it didn't start affecting the Americas until the second cholera pandemic began in 1829. Numerous other cholera pandemics ...
ADDIS ABABA , Ethiopia (AFP) — At least 31 people have died from more than 1,500 cholera cases in Ethiopia’s Gambella region over the past month, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warned Friday ...
Namibia's Cholera-Free Decade Ends With One Confirmed Case DAKAR (Reuters) -Namibia has confirmed the first case of cholera in ten years, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said ...
Namibia has recorded its first case of cholera in nearly a decade, in a region bordering Angola where an outbreak has killed at least 237 people, the African Union’s health agency said Thursday.
Nearly 100 People Died of Cholera in Less Than a Month in Sudan's White Nile State CAIRO (AP) — Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in ...
The full article is available here as HTML. [ACCRA] Climate change and conflict are fuelling a resurgence of cholera in Africa, with progress toward elimination undermined by chronic underfunding, ...
A rapidly spreading cholera outbreak in Ethiopia’s Gambella region has resulted in at least 31 deaths and more than 1,500 reported cases in the past month, according to Doctors Without Borders ...
The number of cholera cases in Africa declined by 12% in 2024 compared with the previous year, while deaths slightly increased by 3.1%, according to the World Health Organization.
Southern and eastern African countries are facing a resurgence of cholera, threatening worldwide progress toward eliminating the disease, a recent analysis warns. The study, published in the ...
Cholera kills 58 and sickens about 1,300 others over 3 days in a Sudanese city, health officials say
CAIRO (AP) — A cholera outbreak in a southern Sudanese city killed nearly 60 people and sickened about 1,300 others over the last three days, health authorities said Saturday. The outbreak in ...
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