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Cholera in Sudan: A Race Against Time
Sudan, KhartoumWednesday, October 9, 2024
Richard Brennan, the regional emergency director at WHO, noted that the rate of spread is alarming and faster than last year's outbreak. Health workers are focusing on detecting more cases and treating patients. Despite these efforts, the health system in Sudan is in dire straits, with 75% of facilities in the capital Khartoum non-functional. The situation is even worse in western Darfur, where intense fighting has displaced thousands.
Cholera is a harsh reminder of the consequences of war and the urgent need for effective disease control measures. Vaccination campaigns are a vital tool, but ensuring access to clean water and proper sanitation is equally important. With the ongoing conflict disrupting health services, the race against time to contain the cholera outbreak is critical.
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