An estimated 80,000 children are at severe risk of cholera as heavy rains sweep across West and Central Africa, exacerbating outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Nigeria and raising fears of cross-border spread.
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- Over 80,000 children in Western Central Africa are at risk from a cholera crisis.
- Outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria are spreading to neighboring countries. 9s
- The Democratic Republic of Congo reported over 38,000 cases and 951 deaths in July, with children under five making up a quarter of cases. 22s
- A Sudanese refugee camp in Chad has seen 55 suspected cases and four deaths due to overcrowding and contaminated water. 40s
- UNICEF warns that floods, displacement, and failing water systems could make this the region's worst cholera crisis in years. 52s