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UN: 29 Die in South Sudan Cholera Outbreak as Cases Continue to Increase in the Capital
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UN: 29 Die in South Sudan Cholera Outbreak as Cases Continue to Increase in the Capital
Mon, 2015-07-13 17:00 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Grandmother Unice Keji, 58, sits beside her three grandchildren during a cholera outbreak in Juba last year.
Nick Owen / MSF
usnews.com - Associated Press - by Rodney Muhumuza - July 3, 2015
At least 29 people have died in South Sudan's latest cholera outbreak, the U.N. children's agency said Friday.
Cholera had sickened 484 people by the end of June and the number of cases continues to rise in the nation's capital of Juba, according to UNICEF.
Children under 5 comprise 13 percent of the cases, UNICEF said, adding that funding is needed as the agency has been using its flexible internal resources to meet critical needs.
In addition to Juba, cholera cases have also been reported in Bor, Jonglei state, as well as Torit in the state of Eastern Equatoria.
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