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Cholera outbreaks in South Sudan, kills 32: UN

London: A cholera erupted in war-torn South Sudan has killed at least 32 people,a fifth of them children under five, and schools have a major role to play in stemming the spread of the disease, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

More than 700 cholera cases have been reported in the capital Juba and Bor, the capital of Jonglei state, in the last five weeks, according to the UN children’s agency UNICEF. “Cholera is a deadly disease that inordinately affects young children,” Jonathan Veitch, UNICEF representative in South Sudan, said in a statement. “One of the most powerful ways we can respond to this outbreak is by equipping schoolchildren with the information and tools they need to protect themselves and their families,” it add.

An intestinal infection often linked to contaminated drinking water, cholera causes diarrhoea and vomiting, leaving small children especially vulnerable to death from dehydration. As many as 5,000 children under five are at risk of dying from cholera unless urgent action is taken to contain the outbreak, the UN humanitarian agency OCHA said last week.

Children are being encouraged to raise awareness about the disease among their families and communities in a country where only one in four adults are literate, according to UNICEF.

UNICEF is also broadcasting cholera prevention messages, hosting talk shows on radio stations, conducting vaccination campaigns and training volunteers, teachers and religious leaders about prevention and early detection of cholera. At least 167 people died in South Sudan in a cholera outbreak last year, according to the World Health Organization.

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