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Onlymyhealth on MSNDelhi's Monsoon Health Crisis: Cholera And Typhoid Cases On The RiseDelhi sees a surge in cholera and typhoid cases amid the monsoon season prompting doctors to raise alarms Learn about ...
The Fortis Memorial Research Institute said that the hospital has seen a spike in typhoid cases among patients visiting the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUnicef - 'Cholera in North Darfur Kills 20+, Infects 1,180, Including 300 Children'According to a new United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) report, a deadly cholera outbreak is sweeping through Darfur and other conflict hit regions of Sudan, with children ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCholera spreads in North Darfur, 640,000 children under threat, UNICEF warnsCholera is ripping through North Darfur, Sudan, threatening thousands of children already weakened by hunger and displacement ...
Cholera is a bacterial disease typically spread by food and water, leading to severe diarrhea and dehydration. It has been on the rise around the world since 2021. Each year, there are some 1.3 to ...
Abia State government has assured the residents that there is no new report of public diseases in the State. The diseases, according to the State ...
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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 ...
UNICEF warned on Sunday about the severity of the cholera outbreak in Sudan, especially in the North Darfur region, calling for immediate action. As of July 30, 2025, the total toll of cholera in ...
Global Health Cholera Deaths Soar Worldwide Despite Being Easily Preventable Fatalities spiked 71 percent last year, far outpacing the 13 percent rise in cases, the World Health Organization said.
In a statement, UNICEF said 20 people lost their lives to the outbreak while 1,180 cases were reported in Tawila, in the ...
UNICEF said that the lives of more than 640,000 children under five are at heightened risk of violence, disease and hunger.
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 ...
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