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World Health Organization: Cholera has killed 242 in Yemen

The World Health Organization says 242 people have been killed due to an outbreak of cholera that has engulfed war-torn Yemen, with about 23,500 other confirmed cases of the disease reported across the country in the past three weeks alone.

 

The World Health Organization says 242 people have been killed due to an outbreak of cholera that has engulfed war-torn Yemen, with about 23,500 other confirmed cases of the disease reported across the country in the past three weeks alone.

The UN health agency said on Friday that a total of new 3,460 suspected cases of cholera and 20 deaths had been reported in the country in the past day alone.

“The speed of the resurgence of this cholera epidemic is unprecedented,” said Nevio Zagaria, the WHO country representative for Yemen.

He said the number of suspected cholera cases could be far larger than those registered as humanitarian workers cannot access some parts of the country.

Zagaria warned that the number of those infected could hit a quarter of a million people by the end of the year.

Cholera, which causes severe diarrhea and dehydration, is transmitted through contaminated drinking water and could prove fatal in up to 15 percent of untreated cases.

 

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