WHO: Cholera Now in 17 Sudanese States as Deaths Top 1,800
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WHO: Cholera now in 17 Sudanese states as deaths top 1,800
Cholera has spread across 17 of Sudan’s states, with tens of thousands of infections and more than 1,800 deaths recorded by mid-2025, the World Health Organization said, warning the outbreak could spill into neighboring countries, including Chad and border refugee camps. UNICEF said more than 640,000 children under five in North Darfur are at risk. Since August 2024, the state has logged over 94,000 suspected cases and 2,370 deaths, according to…
The spokesman for the Coordinator for Displaced Persons and Refugees in the Darfur Region of Western Sudan, Adam Men, announced today (Sunday), 416 Sudanese deaths, confirming the cumulative number of cholera injuries to 10,297 men. The latest statistics showed that 270 new injuries and 6 deaths were recorded yesterday (Saturday), showing that the Tawilla region, which had received large numbers of displaced persons from El Fasher during the pas…
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