Rapid Risk Assessment: Cyclone Idai - risk of communicable diseases in southern Africa
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In the aftermath of Cyclone Idai (mid-March 2019), the most immediate risks in the affected areas of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi are related to the increased transmission of diarrhoeal diseases due to lack of access to safe drinking water and poor sanitary conditions. The overall risk for EU travellers or residents in affected countries is very low if proper personal prevention measures are taken.
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Rapid risk Assessment on the aftermath of cyclone Idai in southern Aftrica
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