Doctors without Borders treats Sudan patients amid cholera outbreak
International health non-profit Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF, also known by their English name Doctors without Borders, has set up several centers to treat Sudanese who have contracted cholera — developments happening amid a recent outbreak that has left at least 191 people dead and 5,000 infections. Blanche Sanou has more in this report which was narrated by VOA’s Anthony Labruto.
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