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Rainy season brings disease to Lake Chad Crisis

Posted on September 12, 2017 by admin
  • 4 million people displaced from Boko Haram conflicts in Nigeria, Niger and Chad face the risk of a disease outbreak as the rainy season starts in the Lake Chad Basin
  • Typhoid, cholera, malaria and hepatitis E become more widespread in the rainy season

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