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Diarrhoea outbreak kills 10 children in Zimbabwe
Posted Wednesday, July 6 2011 at 11:15
At least 10 children have died from a suspected diarrhoea outbreak which has affected over 200 children in Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo over the past month, a state daily said Wednesday.
"More than 200 children suffering from the disease were admitted during the month of June," The Herald newspaper quoted an official at the government-run Mpilo Hospital as saying.
"Ten children have died. Technicians at our laboratories are analysing stools to determine the cause of the disease."
Re: Diarrhoea outbreak kills 10 children in Zimbabwe
Re: Diarrhoea outbreak kills 10 children in Zimbabwe
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Diarrhoea outbreak in Zimbabwe has at least 13 children killed in the last month
Archive AFPAl least 13 children died and more than 200 received medical treatment during the last month due to an outbreak of diarrhea in Zimbabwe's second city, Bulawayo, on Wednesday reported local daily The Herald.
Quoted hospital sources as saying Zimbabwe warned last week of possible expansion by the country of a highly contagious rotavirus that causes diarrhea and vomiting in children