Cholera infections in Yemen jump to 18,000 cases

The number of cholera infections in Yemen rose to more than 18,000 cases by the third week of April, and more than 100 deaths, compared to 11,000 infections announced by the United Nations during the UN Security Council session held in the middle of the month. Current.
In a recent report, the International Medical Corps confirmed that 5 years after the outbreak of the most deadly cholera epidemic in the history of Yemen, the country is now suffering from an alarming return of acute watery diarrhea (cholera)