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In the cholera-stricken refugee camps of western Sudan, every second is infected by fear. Faster than a person can boil water ...
The United Nations warned on Monday that more than 60 people, primarily women and children, have died from malnutrition in a ...
The members of the Lopit Community in Torit, Kapoeta, Juba, and the diaspora donated medical supplies over the weekend to ...
Lacking soap, clean water and the most basic medicine, hundreds of thousands of people in refugee camps in Sudan's Darfur are ...
The spokesman for Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday said Sudanese civilians are enduring a deepening ...
Monsoon season increases the risk of waterborne diseases in children, making them vulnerable to infections like cholera and ...
Chinwendu NnadozieThe Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umar Farouq Bahago has commended the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for intervention to stem Cholera spread by unraveling and managing 150 new ...
Open defecation is a notable public health concern and threat to ecological balance, particularly in areas with inadequate ...
Yale University School of Medicine reports that cysteinyl leukotrienes released by intestinal mast cells are essential for ...
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from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, Nigeria Nigeria Bureau ABUJA, (CAJ News) – A SPREADING cholera outbreak has killed no less than 16 people in eastern Chad over the past week. The water borne disease has ...
More than 100,000 cases of the disease have been registered in the ast year, a World Health Organization official said.