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Amuru on high alert as cholera breaks out in Lamwo, South Sudan

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January 15, 2025
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Amuru on high alert as cholera breaks out in Lamwo, South Sudan

Waste and stagnant water in a drainage channel at Elegu border point in December 2024. Residents in the area say they don’t have enough sanitation facilities such as toilets. PHOTO/EMMY DANIEL OJARA

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By EMMY DANIEL OJARA 

Amuru District is on high alert following a cholera outbreak in the neighbouring Lamwo District. The disease has so far claimed one life and left more than 60 people admitted to hospitals.

In the neighbouring South Sudan, the health ministry confirmed the disease outbreak in Renk County, Upper Nile State, on October 28, 2024. As of last week, one person had been confirmed dead due to cholera, and several others were admitted to Agoro Health Centre III in Lamwo District. Read more

 

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