Cholera is preventable and treatable — yet 7,000 new cases are being reported in Yemen every day. UNICEF and its partners are working to contain the deadly outbreak — and get treatment to children who are dangerously dehydrated, before it's too late.
from Forbes Real Time http://www.forbes.com/sites/unicefusa/2017/07/21/as-cholera-sweeps-across-yemen-unicef-must-race-to-save-children-at-risk/
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