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Why Africa’s deadly cholera crisis is worse than everHistorically vulnerable, Africa is even more at risk as it faces the worst impacts of climate change as well as the effect of ...
Climate change is creating new pathways for the spread of infectious diseases like brucellosis, tularemia, or E. coli in the ...
A global surge in cholera is threatening vulnerable people from Angola to Myanmar, fuelled by conflict, natural disasters and ...
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A global surge in cholera is threatening vulnerable people from Angola to Myanmar, fuelled by conflict, natural disasters and climate change, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday ...
Climate change risks triggering epidemics of emerging ... infectious diseases triggered by extreme climate events is cholera,” the researchers said. “According to the [World Health ...
Vulnerability to climate change is considered high in Africa due to many factors. These include, inter alia, heavy reliance ...
World Health Day, observed on April 7, aims to raise awareness about global health challenges and promote overall well-being ...
This year, cholera spread to 62 districts as the struggle to find water heightened the risk. “This part of Africa is paying the highest price of climate change,” Ms Kebra Belaye said.
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