CAIRO (AP) — Outbreaks of cholera and dengue fever have been reported in eastern Sudan, where thousands of people are sheltering in crowded camps amid deadly fighting between the country's military and a rival paramilitary force, the U.N. health agency said on Tuesday.
Political Cartoons View All 1179 ImagesIn Ethiopia, a cholera outbreak that started in August 2022 has sickened at least 20,000 people and caused more than 270 deaths, according to WHO.
WHO said more than 500 suspected cases of dengue were reported across Sudan, most of them in urban centers in Qadarif.
Dengue is caused by the dengue virus transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes.
The World Health Organization reported last month that while poverty and conflict remain enduring drivers for cholera around the world, more power storms and flooding from climate change are also fueling outbreaks.
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OCHA
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World Health Organization, WHO, Teaching, Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations
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CAIRO, Sudan, Qadarif, Ethiopia, Khartoum, Sudan’s