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End CholeraVOA
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Malawi has declared the end of the country's worst cholera outbreak.
The outbreak began in March 2022 and killed nearly 2,000 people.
The country had registered no cases or deaths in 26 of Malawi 's 29 health districts in the past four weeks .
Some health experts say the outbreak could resurface if the country failed to address sanitation problems that caused it.
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