the plague
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The most populous country on the African continent, with a population of 50 percent Muslim, Nigeria is plagued by dangerous diseases such as meningitis, Lassa fever, cholera, measles, and malaria.
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The death toll from the cholera epidemic in Sudan has reached 852. 3.4 million Sudanese children are at risk. Also, more than 11 million people became refugees due to the civil war in the country.
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Since March of this year, more than 720 people have died from the cholera epidemic in Yemen. More than 203,000 cases of the disease have been registered across the country. According to the WHO, only 51 percent of health facilities in Yemen are fully operational, and 36 percent provide limited services.
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Sudan's ongoing civil war since April 2023, as well as cholera epidemics and major floods, have claimed a growing number of victims. More than 20,000 Muslims died in armed conflicts, 225 people died in floods, and 535 people died in cholera.
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The number of cholera cases spread in different regions of Sudan reached 9533, and the number of victims of the epidemic reached 315 people. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims have been left in dire straits due to armed conflicts in the country and ongoing rains and floods since June.
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The number of cholera cases spread in eight regions of Sudan reached 7,296, and the number of victims of the epidemic reached 252. Armed conflicts in the country have destroyed the health system. The ongoing rains and floods since June are making the situation even more complicated.
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The Ministry of Health of Sudan reported that 128 new cases of cholera were registered in Kesele and Gadarif regions, bringing the total number of infected people to 1351 and 56 of them died. The number of victims of ongoing floods in the country has reached 138 people.
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The disease has been detected in 55 regions of the country, including the capital, and 221 people have died so far.
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