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Change: the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), at least 2000 cholera cases have been reported at clinics around the city in the past week. They say the township of Mabvuku in the east of the city has been worst hit.23 Dec 2007 - Afriquenligne Burundi - Cholera (Makamba)10
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Change: the region's Chikuyua Primary School fell ill after having their school meals cooked from relief food. The regional commissioner told the newspaper that the school cook and five other adults also fell ill after having taken the same meal. Nigeria - Cholera (Rivers)1 Dec 2007Nigerian Tribune [edited]
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Change: The last major cholera epidemic hit the war-scarred country in 2006 killing at least 77 people over a 3-month period between the months of August and October. Uganda - Cholera 20 Sep 2007 AllAfrica, The Monitor (Kampala) report [edited] AnAccording to this story, an outbreak of
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Change: Sonko said the 1st cases of cholera appeared in Touba, the religious center of the country. One week after it rained in Touba, and sewer
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Change: condition. Cholera outbreaks are often reported in Mozambique's rural and urban centres during the rainy season, which began this month [October 2007].condition..Angola - Cholera (Benguela)19 Oct 2007AllAfrica, Angola Press Agency (ANGOP, Luanda) report [edited] One person died of cholera in Balombo,According southwesternto Benguelathis
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Change: independent health experts in the capital, the cholera outbreak has been created by the inability of the Harare City Council to provide residents with clean
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Change: Four people have died of cholera in Western and Nyanza provinces. Three of them are from Suba District, while the other is from Bunyala District.
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Change: More cases of the recent cholera outbreak in Panyimur Sub-county of Nebbi have been reported, with the number of victims now at 162. One person
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Change: UNHCR and its partners have stepped up this week efforts to curb the spread of cholera which broke out in early October 2007 in 5
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Change: About 7 people have died in Bauchi State owing to a gastroenteritis outbreak, while over 60 people are currently infected with the disease in the
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Change: As the number of cholera cases in Senegal in 2007 tops 2000, Red Cross and UN officials say not enough has changed since a huge
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Change: December 2007Burundi - Cholera - (Cibitoke)31 Dec 2007AllAfrica, Burundi Realites (Bujumbura) report [edited]A total of 17 people from Rugombo commune in Cibitoke province have been quarantined in the hospital
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