Children face acute risk amid Malawi’s deadliest cholera outbreak
by Saeed Kamali Dehghan from World news | The Guardian on (#69N5T)
The disease, which has killed 1,500 people since last March, has been aggravated by heavy rains and an overburdened health system
Malawi's cholera outbreak is the country's deadliest on record, claiming more than 1,500 lives, according to the UN.
More than 50,000 cases have been detected in the landlocked country in south-east Africa since an outbreak was declared in March last year, triggered by two devastating tropical storms that hit the region. Almost 200 children have died.
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