Cholera quietly still kills dozens a month in Haiti
Source: Associated Press
Cholera quietly still kills dozens a month in Haiti
David Mcfadden, Associated Press
Updated 2:03 pm, Thursday, March 3, 2016
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) More than a dozen people reclined on cots inside the clinic in the Haitian capital, a few so sick they were receiving intravenous infusions to rehydrate their bodies and spare them an agonizing death.
The worst off one recent morning was a thin and spectral man, weak from the vomiting and diarrhea caused by cholera. But all were expected to survive. The disease spread by contaminated water is easily treatable but can lead to death within hours if unattended.
"However I got it, I really hope I never get this sick again," another patient, Estin Josue, said as he recovered inside an immaculately clean and orderly treatment center in downtown Port-au-Prince run by Gheskio Centers, a Haitian medical organization. Josue and his fellow patients were relatively lucky, getting sick close to the country's first permanent cholera treatment center. Many others are not as fortunate as Haiti continues to wrestle with the worst outbreak of the disease in recent history.
Cholera, which arrived in Haiti in October 2010, has sickened more than 770,000 people, or about 7 percent of the population, and killed more than 9,200. So far this year, it has sickened more than 6,000 and is killing an average of 37 people a month, according to the latest government figures.
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fbc
(1,668 posts)Oh that's right, they already did, and mismanaged the situation horrendously.
Pastiche423
(15,406 posts)Gave none to the people of Haiti.
See: Clinton Foundation