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High rate of kidney disease in Nigeria has doctors stumped
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May 30, 2025
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A surge in chronic kidney disease is alarming health officials in Nigeria. The number of patients needing dialysis and transplants is unusually high, and the cause remains unknown, DW's Christine Mhundwa reports from Maiduguri.
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