By JACOB KUSHNER
The Associated Press
Sunday, October 24, 2010; 3:51 PM
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Health authorities and aid workers in Haiti are scrambling to keep a cholera outbreak out of the squalid camps in Port-au-Prince where 1.3 million earthquake survivors live.
The disease has killed 250 people in rural areas and sickened more than 3,000, and five cholera patients have been reported in the Haitian capital so far. But government officials said Sunday that all five appear to have gotten cholera outside Port-au-Prince. They say they can keep the deadly bacterial disease from spreading by limiting patients' movement and disposing of bodies carefully.
Hundreds of thousands of people could be sickened if cholera reaches the camps. Aid groups are providing soap and water purification tablets and educating people about the importance of washing their hands.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/24/AR2010102400548.html
Une fenêtre ouverte sur Haïti, le pays qui défie le monde et ses valeurs, anti-nation qui fait de la résistance et pousse les limites de la résilience. Nous incitons au débat conceptualisant Haïti dans une conjoncture mondiale difficile. Haïti, le défi, existe encore malgré tout : choléra, leaders incapables et malhonnêtes, territoires perdus gangstérisés . Pour bien agir il faut mieux comprendre: "Que tout ce qui s'écrit poursuive son chemin, va , va là ou le vent te pousse (Dr Jolivert)
dimanche 24 octobre 2010
In Haiti, cholera could heighten earthquake misery
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