News
At least six people in the UK and Germany ended up in the hospital after consuming water from the Bermel Georgis holy well in ...
A cholera outbreak resurgence was reported in Ethiopia in early February.
In all, "The extension of a cholera outbreak in Africa causing a cluster of infections in Europe is unusual," the authors ...
3d
Futurism on MSNBottles of "Holy Water" Contaminated With Cholera Send European Tourists to the ICUResearchers are warning that bottles of "holy water" from a well in Ethiopia could be laced with dangerous bacteria that ...
5d
News-Medical.Net on MSNCholera cases in Europe linked to holy water imported from EthiopiaConsumption of holy water from Ethiopia has recently led to several cases of cholera in Germany and the United Kingdom (UK) with a multidrug-resistant Vibrio cholerae strain, according to a study ...
The victims died on a grueling three-hour walk in scorching heat as they tried to reach the nearest remaining health facility ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is assisting Angola in its fight against a cholera outbreak by expanding access to safe water in the country’s hardest-hit regions. As of 9 April, the outbreak has ...
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has officially declared the Greater Accra Region free from cholera, following a 30-day period ...
Geneva [Switzerland], April 5 (ANI/WAM): Philippe Barboza, cholera team lead at the World Health Organisation (WHO), said that this year already, 1,00,000 cholera cases and 1,300 deaths had been ...
The Associated Press on MSN7d
8 die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinicsAn aid organization says five children are among eight people who have died from cholera in South Sudan after aid cuts are forcing patients to walk for hours to reach the nearest clinics ...
Angola received 2,000 life-saving oral cholera vaccines for frontline healthcare workers from the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in March 2025. Dr. Ngashi Ngongo ...
NAIROBI, April 9 (Reuters) - Eight people in South Sudan, including five children, died on a three-hour walk to seek medical treatment for cholera after U.S. aid cuts forced local health services ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results