Sudan's tropical disease spike reflects poor health system

Raqiya Abdsalam, who survived a bout of dengue fever, sits at her home in El-Obeid, Sudan on January 23, 2023. A surge in mosquito-borne diseases this winter has shown the fragility of Sudan's health system, and bodes ill for coming challenges, especially after a 2021 military coup. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)

EL OBEID, Sudan (AP) — The two Sudanese women thought they had malaria and were taking their medication, but things took a dire turn. Both complained of a splitting headache and fever that didn’t respond to the anti-malaria treatment.

By the time she was diagnosed with dengue fever, Raqiya Abdsalam was unconscious.

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