Cholera Outbreak Claims Nearly 100 Lives in Sudan’s White Nile State

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A cholera outbreak in Sudan’s White Nile State has resulted in nearly 100 deaths and affected 2,700 people in less than a month, as reported by Doctors Without Borders.

In less than a month, approximately 100 individuals have succumbed to cholera in the White Nile State of Sudan. The outbreak has been officially recorded since February 20, leading to an alarming rate of infection. According to Doctors Without Borders (MSF), around 2,700 cases have been reported during this period, highlighting the critical nature of the situation and the urgent need for medical assistance.

The cholera outbreak in Sudan’s White Nile State has rapidly escalated, resulting in nearly 100 fatalities and thousands infected within a few weeks. Prompt intervention and aid efforts are crucial to control the spread of this waterborne illness and to mitigate further loss of life.

Original Source: www.newspressnow.com

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