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Caribbean-Latin America
Deadly cholera outbreak hits Haiti
2010-10-23
Rene Preval, Haiti's president, has confirmed that 138 people in his country have been killed in a cholera outbreak.

"I can confirm it is cholera," Preval told Rooters news agency on Friday.

He said the government was taking measures to try to stop the disease spreading.

More than 1,500 people have been rushed to hospital with severe diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration in the last few days.

Medical facilities in the port city of Saint Marc have been overwhelmed, with hundreds of patients laying on blankets in a car park outside St Nicholas hospital with drips in their arms for rehydration.

Al Jizz's Sebastian Walker, reporting from outside a hospital where about 1,400 people were seeking treatment, described the scene as "absolutely horrific".

"There was total chaos," he said.

"There were streams of patients arriving all the time being driven in from remote villages in the region, with severe cases of dehydration, acute diarrhoea and vomiting.

"We're hearing of cases all around the region we are in now. It's a rural region, the farming heartland of Haiti. There is a lot of poverty, high rates of unemployment, and there is very little drinking water available."
Posted by:Fred

#3  Add chlorine to the drinking water. Chlorine fatally damages the cell walls of water born bacteria such as cholera. Let the water sit overnight and the chlorine will have evaporated to levels safe enough for fish even though the concentrations needed to kill cholera are safe for humans.
Posted by: Mike Ramsey   2010-10-23 09:14  

#2  The cholera bacteria dies easily if boiled

Agreed, although generally that requires fuel, and the Haitians have pretty much stripped their side of the island bare in the past century. There are other possibilities, such as filtering through Indian sari fabric, using Pur filters (Procter & Gamble has a section devoted to donating filters, diapers and other products in cases of emergency), or solar heating in plastic bottles, but those require organization and a certain amount of infrastructure.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-10-23 07:35  

#1  There is one and only one way to get cholera, and that is drinking water that humans have shit in.

The cholera bacteria dies easily if boiled.
Posted by: gromky   2010-10-23 00:55  

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