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Health minister reports at least 22 deaths in Sudan cholera outbreak

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/08/18 at 7:06 PM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published August 18, 2024
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Health minister reports at least 22 deaths in Sudan cholera outbreak

Cholera Outbreak Strikes Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Floods

Sudan is facing a devastating cholera outbreak that has claimed the lives of nearly two dozen people and affected hundreds more in recent weeks. The country, already struggling with a 16-month conflict and destructive floods, is now grappling with this deadly disease.

Health Minister Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim reported that at least 22 people have died from cholera, with 354 confirmed cases detected across Sudan in recent weeks. The World Health Organization revealed that 78 deaths and over 2,400 cases occurred between January and July of this year.

Cholera, a highly contagious infection, causes severe dehydration and can be fatal within hours if not treated. It is spread through contaminated food and water, posing a significant health risk to the population.

The cholera outbreak adds to the existing challenges faced by Sudan, including the ongoing conflict that has ravaged the country and left many in dire conditions. The violence has led to widespread displacement, with millions forced to flee their homes.

Furthermore, devastating floods have struck Sudan in recent weeks, causing additional hardship. Critical infrastructure has been destroyed, and thousands of people have been displaced, adding to the humanitarian crisis.

Despite the challenges, efforts are underway to combat the cholera outbreak. The World Health Organization is working with Sudanese health authorities to implement vaccination campaigns and provide necessary support to those affected.

As Sudan continues to grapple with multiple crises, international pressure is mounting for the military to engage in peace talks to resolve the conflict. Diplomatic efforts are underway to find a sustainable solution to the ongoing turmoil and bring relief to the people of Sudan.

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