(The aid group Save the Children says an outbreak of cholera is putting thousands of lives at risk in parts of violence-hit South Sudan.
The group said Friday that the disease has infected more than 2,600 people and killed at least 60 since the first cases were reported in the capital, Juba, in May.
It called for more action and greater supplies of medicines.
Cholera outbreaks or alerts have been reported in nine of South Sudan's 10 states, adding to the country's humanitarian crisis amid ongoing violence.
The world's newest country descended into chaos last December after President Salva Kiir accused his former deputy of trying to launch a coup.
A cease-fire signed earlier this year has repeatedly been violated by both sides, according to observers.
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(The aid group Save the Children says an outbreak of cholera is putting thousands of lives at risk in parts of violence-hit South Sudan.
The group said Friday that the disease has infected more than 2,600 people and killed at least 60 since the first cases were reported in the capital, Juba, in May.
It called for more action and greater supplies of medicines.
Cholera outbreaks or alerts have been reported in nine of South Sudan's 10 states, adding to the country's humanitarian crisis amid ongoing violence.
The world's newest country descended into chaos last December after President Salva Kiir accused his former deputy of trying to launch a coup.
A cease-fire signed earlier this year has repeatedly been violated by both sides, according to observers.
Explore further: Hundreds infected by cholera in warn-torn S.Sudan: WHO
© 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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May 27, 2014
An outbreak of cholera in South Sudan has killed 23 people and infected at least 670, aid officials said Tuesday, warning the outbreak of the deadly disease could still get worse.
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An outbreak of cholera has spread outside of war-torn South Sudan's capital Juba for the first time since the deadly disease appeared last month, health officials said Tuesday.
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The World Health Organisation began a campaign on Saturday to prevent outbreaks of cholera in temporary camps in South Sudan housing thousands of people who have fled the country's brutal two-month-old conflict.
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