Cole out of intensive care after malaria treatment

CHERYL Cole left intensive care yesterday and has been transferred to a private clinic.

The singer has been battling the potentially deadly disease malaria.

Cole was transferred to University College London Hospital, which is home to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, in the centre of the capital.

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A statement issued on Cole's behalf said: "Cheryl Cole today came out of intensive care and has left UCLH. She has now been transferred to a private clinic where she will remain for her recovery."

The 27-year-old X-Factor judge contracted malaria on a trip last month to Tanzania - which is home to one of the most dangerous strains of malaria - despite taking tablets.

The singer and close friend Derek Hough spent six days together on Africa's east coast following her split from England footballer Ashley Cole.

Cole, who has been supporting Black Eyed Peas on tour, is reported to have collapsed with suspected gastroenteritis during a photoshoot for her album last Saturday afternoon, when she was initially diagnosed with exhaustion. But she was rushed to hospital the next day after her symptoms, including a soaring fever, worsened.

The in-demand star already had several work commitments on the near horizon, including next month's V Festival.

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