Cholera

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ever notice that these leaders of our countries say the stupidest things?

bush
tony blair
price phillip
berlosconi
the afghan leader
the korean leader
just to name a few?

makes me wonder how they got there in the first place

prayin this doesn't get any more worse...
they've had more than enough setbacks in life
 

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ever notice that these leaders of our countries say the stupidest things?

bush
tony blair
price Phillip
berlosconi
the afghan leader
the korean leader
just to name a few?

makes me wonder how they got there in the first place

prayin this doesn't get any more worse...
they've had more than enough setbacks in life


Prince Philip married into it so it is quite possible he was a congenital idiot to start with.

But Preval is supposed to be a friggin president!!!!
 

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Preval - what a tool.

On a brighter note, let's hope this is true. The typical pattern of these outbreaks is an initial large spike in the number of deaths - and as people become aware of the risk and take simple preventive measures, or quick action on becoming infected, the death rate slows:
BBC News - Cholera outbreak in Haiti 'stabilising'
 

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24 Oct 2010 00:05:42 GMT

* Five sick in capital came from infected central zone

* Capital's slums, earthquake survivor camps vulnerable

* Aid agencies increase prevention, surveillance steps

* Biggest medical crisis in Haiti since Jan. 12 quake (Recasts with
confirmation of cases found in the capital)

By Joseph Guyler Delva

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The death toll from a cholera
epidemic in Haiti topped 200 on Saturday and fears of it propagating in
the crowded, earthquake-ravaged capital increased after five cases were
detected in the city.

U.N. officials stressed that the five cases, the first confirmed in the
capital since the epidemic started, were people who had become infected
in the main outbreak zone of Artibonite north of Port-au-Prince and had
subsequently traveled to the city where they fell sick.

"They were very quickly diagnosed and isolated," U.N. humanitarian
spokeswoman Imogen Wall told Reuters, citing information from Haitian
health authorities. "This is not a new location of infection."

But prevention measures and surveillance were being increased in
Port-au-Prince, with its squalid sprawling slums and about 1.3 million
survivors of the Jan. 12 earthquake packed into tent and tarpaulin
camps. All are highly vulnerable to a virulent diarrheal disease like
cholera.

With more than 2,600 cholera cases reported and experts predicting the
numbers will rise, Haitian and international medical teams are working
desperately to isolate and contain the epidemic in the Artibonite and
Central Plateau regions, north of the rubble-strewn capital.

It is the worst medical emergency to strike the poor, disaster-prone
Caribbean nation since the earthquake killed up to 300,000 people and
is also the first cholera epidemic in Haiti in a century.

Haitian health officials told a news conference on Saturday that 194
people had died from cholera in the Artibonite region, the main
outbreak zone, with 14 other deaths in neighboring Central Plateau,
where a prison was among places affected.

The total number of cases had reached 2,674.

Cholera, transmitted by contaminated water and food, can kill in hours
if left untreated, through dehydration. But it can be treated easily
with oral rehydration salts or just a simple mix of water, sugar and
salt. TV and radio adds in Creole recommended that treatment to the
population.

Besides rushing doctors, medicine and water supplies to the affected
areas, Wall said the U.N. and aid agencies were identifying sites in
Port-au-Prince where any cholera patients could be treated in tent
clinics, separate from hospitals.

"If we have cases in Port-au-Prince, the only way to contain them is to
isolate them," Wall said.

"Obviously, preventing the disease spreading to the city is an
absolutely paramount concern right now," she said.

'NO SAFETY CORDON'

Daniel Rouzier, chairman of the Board of Trustees of U.S.-based charity
Food for the Poor, earlier told Reuters he had learned of the five
cholera cases at private clinics in the capital. "It was not originally
in the geographical area of the camps. Now it is," he said.

Rouzier, whose charity has sent water purification units to the
cholera-infected central zones, faulted the Haitian government and its
aid partners for not moving quickly and effectively enough to contain
and isolate the epidemic.

"Right now, it's been over 72 hours. There is no safety cordon," he
said. "If the sick had the proper healthcare where they were, they
wouldn't have come to this chaotic city."

Aid workers in the town of Saint-Marc, in the heart of the Artibonite
outbreak zone, have reported the main local hospital overflowing with
patients, many lying outside in the compound hooked up to intravenous
drips.

Haiti is due to hold presidential and legislative elections on Nov. 28
but it is not clear whether the epidemic could threaten the
organization of the vote.

In the crowded camps that fill squares, streets, parks and even a golf
course in Port-au-Prince, fears of contracting the disease are running
high.

"All we can do is pray to God because if we catch this disease in these
camps, it will be a real disaster," said Helen Numa, 35. "You can see
for yourself how people are living here, packed in like sardines."

Haitian Health Minister Alex Larsen has urged people to wash their
hands with soap, not eat raw vegetables, boil all food and drinking
water and avoid bathing in and drinking from rivers. The Artibonite
River, which irrigates all of central Haiti, is believed to be
contaminated.

But many in the capital's camps said they did not have money to buy
soap and chlorine to apply hygiene measures.

"We don't have anything, not even one dollar, because we don't have
jobs," said Marjorie Lebrun, 45. "I'm afraid if I and my five children
get sick, we could die."

Wall said the relief effort in Haiti had enough antibiotics to treat
100,000 cases of cholera and intravenous fluids to treat 30,000. But
those would need replenishing. (Additional reporting by Pascal Fletcher
in Miami; Writing by Pascal Fletcher; Editing by Peter Cooney)

For more humanitarian news and analysis, please visit Reuters AlertNet - Homepage

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Cholera in Haiti appears to be contained: Foreign Minister

Cholera in Haiti appears to be contained: Foreign Minister
Updated on Sunday, October 24, 2010, 22:57
Tags: Haiti, Cholera, Foreign Minister

Montreux: The cholera epidemic in Haiti appears to have been contained, Haiti's Foreign Minister Marie Michele Rey said on Sunday during a summit of French-language nations in Switzerland.

The minister said that the outbreak of the deadly disease "is limited to a well defined perimeter" in the northern region of Artibonite and part of the central plateau.

For the time being "those who are on the spot appear to be able to contain the situation," she said during a press conference in the Swiss town of Montreux.

"I am confident because the information that I have gives me reason to be confident," she said, while acknowledging that she was already at the summit when news of the cholera epidemic emerged.

Information from her government was that the cases were generally confined to Artibonite, the minister said.

The United Nations has confirmed five cases of cholera in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince after a sudden epidemic of cholera in northern and central Haiti emerged over the past week, killing 220 people.

All those cases in the quake-torn capital involved people who had travelled south from the affected areas.

The United Nations said that while the cases were worrying, it did not consider that they marked the spread of cholera across the country.

The 38 heads of state and government at the Francophonie summit in Switzerland have been examining post quake reconstruction for Haiti.

Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper yesterday vowed to keep up aid for the Caribbean nation.

"Your friends from the Francophonie will never let you down," he said.
 

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Latest report from OCHA

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/MMAH-8AK8PF/$File/full_report.pdf
 

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Looks like I wont be able to register for school this year.

Haiti Cholera impact.The four borders in Haiti has been close now. The number of deaths reported count 254 while 3015 case have been reported. Reported causes and deaths continute to be increase.
 

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I just spoke to a friend from the Dominican embassy here, it is closed for now my friend until further notice.
 

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I retract that, i just confirmed it is only closed to commerce, no goods allowed to cross but legal traveling still allowed.
 

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Only students and people with visas are being allowed to cross the border after taking precautions (washing hands, etc), everyone else is being denied entry. This, in effect, excludes most of the people that usually cross the border, thus technically it could be said that the border is closed.
 

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Only students and people with visas are being allowed to cross the border after taking precautions (washing hands, etc), everyone else is being denied entry. This, in effect, excludes most of the people that usually cross the border, thus technically it could be said that the border is closed.

you are saying that the markets are closed in Dajabon, Elias Pina and Pedernales?
 

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Kreyole Instructions for Cholera Prevention . For diffusion to Haitian population

Minist?re de la Sant? Publique et de la Population
Direction de Promotion de la Sant? et de la Protection de l?Environnement
(DPSPE)
vendredi 22 octobre 2010
Messages de sensibilisation valid?s en r?ponse ? ?pid?mie d?clar?e de cholera
Pour diffusion imm?diate au sein des communaut?s et familles
MESAJ PREVANSYON POU LITE KONT KOLERA
Maladi Kolera se yon maladi moun pran nan manje ki mal kwit ak s?vi ak dlo ki pa trete.
Men k?k kons?y Minist? sante Piblik ak patn? li yo ap bay popilasyon an:
Mesaj #1
Pa manje okenn legim kri
- Byen kwit tout manje nap manje, sitou b?t ki sot nan lanm? oswa nan larivy? tankou pwason, krab, kribich, elatriye
- Lave fwi yo ak dlo trete anvan nou manje yo
- Kouvri tout manje ak sa nou ap bw? pou mouch pa poze sou yo
- Pran prekosyon ak tout sa nap bw? nan lari tankou dlo nan gode, nan bidon oswa nan sach?, ak l?t likid tankou ji, kr?m, fresko, tikaw?l, elatriye
Mesaj #2
Trete dlo nap s?vi a
- Byen trete tout dlo nap s?vi ak pwodwi ki f?t pou sa:
 Mete 5 gout jif nan chak galon dlo kite l poze pandan 30 minit anvan ou s?vi avek li
 S?vi ak Akwatab;
 Bouyi dlo a
- Pa bw? dlo larivy?, ni dlo sous
Mesaj #3
Jere wat? ak fatra yo
- Pa f? bezwen nou at?, b? sous dlo, nan sach?, nan mamit
Minist?re de la Sant? Publique et de la Population
Direction de Promotion de la Sant? et de la Protection de l?Environnement
(DPSPE)
vendredi 22 octobre 2010
- F? bezwen nou nan latrin apr?sa kouvri bouche latrin yo
- Jete poupou timoun yo nan latrin, oswa fouye yon twou byen fon pou mete yo, apresa
bouche twou a
- Pa mete men nan vomisman, mete vomisman yo nan latrine pi lave men noua k savon to swit
- Pa kite fatra b? kote nap viv pou mouch pa poze sou yo epi al poze sou sa nap s?vi
- Sanble fatra yo, epi boule yo lwen kote nou rete
Mesaj #4
Lave men nou ak dlo ak savon plizi? fwa nan jounen an, sitou:
- L? nou sot f? bezwen nou,
- Anvan nou manje,
- Anvan nou prepare manje,
- Anvan nou touche ak okipe tibebe yo,
- L? nou sot touche yon moun ki malad,
- L? nou sot nan lari epi nou rantre lakay nou
- L? nou fin manyen yon bagay l?t moun te deja manyen: tankou telef?n, lajan, elatriye
- L? nou sot manyen yon moun ki gen dyare ak vomisman
Mesaj #5
Kouman pou nou lave men nou
- Lave men ak savon anban tiyo, oswa mande yon moun vide dlo a sou men nou
- Byen mouye men nou anvan nou savonnen yo
- Fwote zong, pwent dw?t, pla men nou ak do men yo
- Rense yo byen rense
- Souke yo pou yo seche
Mesaj# 6
Pou moun kap viv ak malad
- Sonje, r?g ijy?n yo ap ede nou pwoteje t?t nou kont kolera
- Byen lave men nou chak fwa nou sot ankontak ak moun ki malad la
- Lave ak klwow?ks rad, asy?t, kouv? ak tout sa ki sal ak twal?t oswa vomisman moun ki malad la
- Sonje, pa mete men nan bouch nou.
Minist?re de la Sant? Publique et de la Population
Direction de Promotion de la Sant? et de la Protection de l?Environnement
(DPSPE)
vendredi 22 octobre 2010
Mesaj #7
Moun ki gen kolera
- Mennen san p?ditan tout moun ki gen dyare ak vomisman nan sant sante
- Bw? anpil likid pandan jounen an : dlo trete, sew?m oral, ji ki byen prepare
- Toujou bay tibebe yo tete pandan nap swiv r?g ijy?n yo
Mesaj #8
Kouman pou nou prepare sew?m oral
- Vide 3 bout?y kola dlo trete nan yon veso ki lave ak klwow?ks
- Vide 1 ti sach? sew?m oral nan dlo a
- Bwase li ak yon kiy? oswa yon louch ki lave ak klwow?ks
Si ou pa gen ti sach? sew?m oral la :
- Mete 3 bout?y kola dlo trete nan yon veso ki lave ak klwow?ks
- Mete 3 ti kiy? sik nan dlo a
- Mete 1 ti ky? s?l
- Mete 1 priz bikabonat
- Pije 1 b? sitron ladan l
- Bwase li ak yon kiy? oswa yon louch ki lave ak klwow?ks
Sonje kouvri veso ki gen dlo sew?l oral la ak kouv?ti ki pw?p chak fwa ou fin bw? ladan l.