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South Sudan refugees in Ethiopia face imminent 'health catastrophe': MSF
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Doctors Without Borders warns of an impending health crisis for South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia, citing a cholera outbreak and severe malnutrition. Fleeing renewed violence between warring factions in South Sudan, 35,000 to 85,000 refugees have overwhelmed resources in Mattar, Ethiopia. MSF has treated numerous cholera patients and reports alarming rates of malaria and child malnutrition.
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