Luanda — The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, travels Monday to the province of Bengo, where he will inaugurate the Ocean Terminal located in the municipality of Barra do Dande.
The number of people killed in the latest cholera outbreak in Angola has reached 150, the Health Ministry has said. A ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAngola Records More Than One Hundred New Cases of CholeraAngola registered 141 new cases of cholera, specifically in the provinces of Luanda, Bengo, Icolo and Bengo, Cuanza-Sul and ...
Community engagement in the fight against cholera in Angola: Mr Celestino Mbambali – “The Lifesaver”
For more than twenty-five years of volunteering in his community, 55-year-old Celestino Mbambali has witnessed countless health emergencies, including cholera outbreaks. A qualified nurse by ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCholera Outbreak - Bengo Leads Number of Cases in Last 24 HoursThe province of Bengo leads the record in the last 24 hours, with 103 cases of cholera, followed by Luanda with 62.According to the Ministry of Health's news bulletin, responsible for daily updates on ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCholera Patients Discharged From HospitalThe four cholera patients in the province of Huambo have already been discharged from hospital and the region has no recorded deaths from this disease, the provincial governor Pereira Alfredo reported ...
QNA Luanda: 147 people have died out of 4,107 cases of cholera recorded in Angola since the beginning of last January. Local ...
A total of 117 people died out of 3,543 reported cases of cholera in Angola since the beginning of January.Angolan health ...
Luanda: Angola has recorded 3,402 cholera cases and 114 deaths since the outbreak began in early January, according to the ...
Since the outbreak began on January 7, the disease has spread to several provinces, with Luanda and the neighboring Bengo province being the most affected. Over 925,000 people have been vaccinated ...
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Cholera outbreak kills more than 100 in Angola: MinistryInternational: Cholera is an acute intestinal infection that spreads through food and water contaminated with the bacterium ...
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