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Sudan cholera outbreak kills 120 as WHO warns

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The World Health Organization has warned that a cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people.

The outbreak is affecting West Kordofan state, where health officials have reported 838 suspected cases and seven confirmed cases so far.

WHO said the situation is getting worse because the conflict in Sudan has disrupted health services and forced many people to leave their homes.

The agency added that insecurity and limited access are slowing the delivery of medical supplies and the work of response teams.

WHO said it is working with partners to expand treatment centres, set up oral rehydration points, distribute cholera kits, and support hygiene and health education in affected communities.

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