Africa Battles to Halt Cholera Cases as Funding Cuts Hurt
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Africa battles to halt cholera cases as funding cuts hurt
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Health-funding cuts are wreaking havoc on many African countries’ ability to gain control diseases such as cholera, according to the continent’s main health-advisory body.
Africa Faces Alarming Surge in Cholera Cases as Death Toll Climbs Past 3,200 - teleSUR English
The African continent is grappling with a rapidly expanding cholera outbreak, with over 163,000 infections and 3,273 deaths reported across 22 countries so far this year, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). Health officials warn that if current trends continue, 2025 could surpass the total number of cases recorded in all of 2024. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola are among the hardest-hi…
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Telesur/ Africa in Summary/ June 20, 2025 There are twenty-two affected countries, thousands of deaths and a health burden that already exceeds 60% of the world total. Cholera continues to advance on the African continent, with more than 160,000 infections and more than 3,200 deaths recorded so far in 2025. [...] The entry Africa. Alert for cholera, more than 160,000 cases in so far as 2025 was first published in Latin American Summary.
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