Cholera outbreak in Sudan claims at least 22 lives
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed nearly two dozen people and sickened hundreds more in recent weeks, health officials say.
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed nearly two dozen people and sickened hundreds more in recent weeks, health officials say.
After the first case of polio was confirmed in Gaza, aid organizations are calling for an urgent pause in the fighting to allow mass vaccinations to be carried out in the war-torn enclave.
Health authorities have confirmed the suspected source of a Legionnaires' outbreak as they continue to investigate how the bacteria grew in a cooling tower.
As a more contagious strain of Mpox wreaks havoc in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the WHO is meeting to determine whether the outbreak is of international concern.