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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has attributed the recent cholera outbreak in the country to inadequate sanitation and a lack of resources. In recent weeks, there has been a surge in cholera cases, with Lagos State reporting 15 fatalities. Discussing the NCDC’s response to the outbreak, the agency’s Director General, Jide Idris, cited […] The post NCDC blames Cholera outbreak on poor sanitation appeared first on NewsclickNG.
Source: Kariba cholera cases surge -Newsday Zimbabwe Community Working Group on Health executive director Itai Rusike ZIMBABWE is battling another...
Source: Kariba cholera cases surge -Newsday Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE is battling another cholera outbreak barely a year after it declared that the country...
The Chairman of the investigative committee probing reasons for grid collapse, Nafisatu Asabe Ali, has revealed that a poor maintenance culture and...
Nov 14 (Reuters) - Measles cases rose 20% last year, driven by a lack of vaccine coverage in the world's poorest countries and those riddled with...
Nov 14 (Reuters) - Measles cases rose 20% last year, driven by a lack of vaccine coverage in the world's poorest countries and those riddled with...
Zimbabwe has recorded new cases of cholera several months after declaring the end of an outbreak that killed more than 700 people over an 18-month...
A cholera outbreak in Kasoa has claimed five lives, with 30 others currently receiving treatment at the Kasoa Polyclinic and Mother and Child...
The surge is attributed to a mandate requiring private hospitals to report tuberculosis cases, as well as transmission in densely populated areas
The surge is attributed to a mandate requiring private hospitals to report tuberculosis cases, as well as transmission in densely populated areas
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) announced on Monday that it responded to at least 1,367 incidents between January and October....