The cumulative number of suspected cases of cholera in Angola rose to 1,710 in the last 24 hours, 126 more cases compared to the previous period.
Some 930,532 people, from the provinces of Luanda, Bengo and Icolo and Bengo, are expected to be vaccinated against cholera as from Monday to prevent future cases of the disease.
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Luanda, Angola has recorded a cumulative total of 1,584 suspected cases of cholera in eight provinces since the first week of January, causing 59 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health's daily ...