Climate Change Fuels Cholera Surge Across Africa
Climate Change Is Exacerbating Africa's Health Challenges - Health Policy Watch

Climate change is driving cholera cases in various African countries, particularly in Mozambique, which was hit by two tropical cyclones earlier this year
Climate change is intensifying cholera outbreaks across African nations, with Mozambique facing particular hardship after two tropical cyclones struck earlier this year. Rising temperatures and extreme weather events create ideal breeding conditions for the disease, overwhelming already fragile healthcare systems. Experts warn that without urgent climate adaptation measures, health crises will worsen across the continent.
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