Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan’s White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as ...
south of the capital Khartoum -- which disrupted access to clean water in the city of Kosti. It comes with Sudan's healthcare system crippled by the country's brutal civil war which has killed ...
Since 20 February, when the latest cholera outbreak started in Sudan's White Nile State, until 5 March, a total of 2,718 people have been admitted to the Ministry of Health cholera treatment centre at ...
“Sudan is a powder keg ... which disrupted access to clean water in the city of Kosti. The country has recorded more than 55,000 cholera cases and more than 1,400 deaths since the outbreak ...
It comes as Sudan's health care system ... are now battling the deadly cholera outbreak in the city of Kosti," Save the Children said in a statement. The humanitarian organization said the ...
UNICEF warned that over 290,000 children in Kosti are at risk. In Kassala state, eastern Sudan, a hepatitis outbreak is spreading among displaced communities living in overcrowded conditions ...
More than 2,000 others were diagnosed with the disease in the cities of Kosti and Rabak, it said. Sudan has been in a state of civil war since 2023 when tensions between the military and a ...
Sudan plunged into war nearly two years ago when ... when patients and their families rushed to Kosti Teaching Hospital, overwhelming the facility beyond its capacity, according to MSF.
MSF emergency coordinator for Sudan. The cholera outbreak in the state peaked between Feb. 20-24, when patients and their families rushed to Kosti Teaching Hospital, overwhelming the facility ...
In 2003, a civilian Sudan Airways plane crashed into a hillside ... More than 2,000 others were diagnosed with the disease in the cities of Kosti and Rabak, it said. The outbreak was detected ...