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National Cholera Emergency Operation centerVOA
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53 people have died out of more than 1,500 recorded cases of cholera in Nigeria .
The European Union pledged millions to help fund vaccine production in Africa .
Nigeria 's largest city and economic hub, Lagos , is the most impacted.
The disease spreads through contaminated food and water, causing severe diarrhea and death.
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