The study, published in the journal BMJ Global Health in January, assessed cholera elimination attempts in the World Health ...
Accra — Climate change and conflict are fuelling a resurgence of cholera in Africa, with progress toward elimination undermined by chronic underfunding, according to new analysis. In 2024 ...
The number of cholera cases in Africa declined by 12% in 2024 compared with the previous year, while deaths slightly increased by 3.1%, according to the World Health Organization.
According to the organization’s most recent data release, 19 countries nationwide had cholera cases in January, led by South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the Africa region ...
The full article is available here as HTML. [ACCRA] Climate change and conflict are fuelling a resurgence of cholera in Africa, with progress toward elimination undermined by chronic underfunding, ...