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Cholera Outbreak devastates Haiti and Dominican Republic.

Cholera Outbreak devastates Haiti and Dominican Republic. 22 July, 2011

ANSE-A-PITRES, Haiti. July 11, 2011. – Following the mega earthquake that destroyed many parts of Haiti on January 12, 2010, a deadly cholera epidemic followed and the number of cases and deaths continue to rise uncontrollably. A recent report from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) suggests that there have been 324,299 cases of cholera since the outbreak began back in October 2010. Haiti’s Ministère de Santé Public et de la Population has confirmed there have been 5342 deaths from cholera.

In the Dominican Republic, a total of 71 people have died from cholera-related diseases since last November, including nine deaths last week, the country’s Public Health Ministry said on Friday. The number of suspected cases had risen to 10,760 after 1,014 new cases were registered alone during last week. With the arrival of the rainy season, health authorities in both countries have tightened measures to prevent the spread of cholera and other diseases.

The Batey Relief Alliance, in partnerships with local NGOs and Ministries of Health, too has taken swift measures by installing Cholera Treatment Units (CTUs) inside the Dominican Republic’s batey in the province of Monte Plata and in Haiti’s Southeastern border commune of Anse-a-Pitres where hundreds of cases have been evaluated and treated.

But more needs to be done immediately to control the outbreak form spreading in more vulnerable and poverty-stricken communities of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Thousands of lives are at stake. Click on our DONATE NOW button today and make an urgent gift of $35, $50, $75, $100 or more, and save lives.