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Cholera Hits Haiti - Please Help
Some 200,000 at risk of cholera in Haiti, U.N. says
GENEVA (Reuters) -- Up to 200,000 Haitians could contract cholera as the outbreak which has already killed 800 is set to spread across the battered Caribbean nation of nearly 10 million, the United Nations said on Friday.
That would be double the 100,000 cases during a huge cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe between August 2008 and July 2009, which killed 4,287 people. The U.N. forecast of the number of cases in Haiti was based partly on the Zimbabwe toll.
In a strategy plan drawn up with Haiti's government and aid agencies, the U.N. said Haiti needs $163.9 million (101.5 million pounds) in aid over the next year to combat the epidemic, the first cholera outbreak in the country in a century. Cholera could also spread to the neighboring Dominican Republic, it said.
"The strategy anticipates a total of up to 200,000 people to show symptoms of cholera ranging from cases of mild diarrhea to the most severe dehydration," Elisabeth Byrs of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) told a news briefing in Geneva on Friday.
"Cases are expected to appear in a burst of epidemics that will happen suddenly in different parts of the country," she said.
The death toll from the outbreak rose to 800 on Thursday and at least 11,125 patients have been hospitalized since the outbreak began more than three weeks ago.
"The death rate isn't increasing but it is still much higher than usual, 6 to 7 percent. It should be much lower," World Health Organization (WHO) spokesman Gregory Hartl told the same news briefing.
CLASSIC RISK FACTORS
Haiti's epidemic was aggravated by flooding caused by Hurricane Tomas this month and added to a humanitarian emergency in the wake of the massive earthquake in January which killed more than 250,000.
The quake made some 1.5 million people homeless, and living conditions in the western hemisphere's poorest state leave people extremely vulnerable to the disease, which is spread by dirty water or food.
The entire population is at risk because no one has immunity to cholera.
The country has all the classic risk factors for the disease -- overcrowded camps for displaced quake survivors, a scarcity of safe drinking water, improper elimination of human waste and the contamination of food during or after its preparation.
Cases have been confirmed in five of the 10 departments, including the capital Port-au-Prince, with "high probability of spread through all the country within the coming months," according to the U.N. strategy document.
"Additionally, the population of the Dominican Republic with which Haiti shares the island of Hispaniola is at risk.
"Particular attention should be paid to cross-border areas and to the displaced, mobile and vulnerable populations as high-risk groups for disease outbreak and the spread of cholera," it said.
The response has been "swift and effective," preventing many deaths in Haiti, but more relief supplies and medical personnel are urgently needed in coming days and weeks, Byrs said.
"We continue to scale up operations in order to meet urgent needs, but if we do not have the supplies and the people to deliver them, the epidemic may outrun our efforts," she said.
Hartl said: "If you can prevent it, you've won two-thirds of the game." But if people do develop the disease, they can be saved if treated early with oral rehydration salts or antibiotics.
The challenge is to put across the "self-help message" that cholera can be prevented through good hygiene such as frequent hand washing and boiling water.

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http://www.worldvision.org/#/home/main/christmas-gift-catalog-items-1-1271

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http://www.centerofhope-haiti.org/


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  • Hello dear friends,

    I want to thank every one of you for commenting and supporting this video.

    We can make a difference if all work together. Every little helps my friends.

    Please continue to share the video, we need more donations as possible .

    Thank you!

    ~Fatima

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  • Sorry fatima ,when i look closely at,

    i know i can do nothing,

    a beautiful creati&great music/images,

    thank you .

  • Wonderful Creation & great music /images ! beautiful video,Fatema, love it

  • WORLD IS A SHAME THAT THESE situation today, in the 21st century, was 22? , SURELY Our selfishness will prevent .GREAT VIDEO, FATIMA. THUMBS UP¡¡¡  ; ) richi ...

  • a veces pareciera que las desgracias se cebaran con los pueblos mas inocentes y desprotegidos..

    Un video sobrecogedor que remueve conciencias.. felicidades Yemsom por tu valiosa aportación..

  • Thank you for this video Fatima, they really need help. Donations are a good way, to show our respect to those poor people. We take it for granted that we have clean water and good medicine, everybody should.. The infrastructure was totally destroyed by the earthquake, the people are losing their hope, almost 12 000 people are infected by this bakteria and approximately 1250 people died til today. I hope many people will follow your call and donate. Thank you for the great effort !

  • siento tanto esta situación y tengo impotencia de no poder ayudar ni siquiera con una palabra de aliento.

  • Grazie alla nostra amica Marty per la condivisione e grazie a te mia cara amica Fatima, sempre sensibile!!!  grande ed intenso video, ottimo messaggio per Haiti!!! lo porto nei miei preferiti con il massimo dei voti, un abbraccio, Pasquale

  • Thank you for sharing this touching video Fatima.¡ I also share it with my friends¡

    ....... and thanks also because there¡¡¡ ........ this world, this much-needed, from people like you¡ Take care my Angel¡¡¡

  • Obrigado por não me esquecer ao compartilhar. 5 * * * * *

    Te desejo um ótimo dia

    Abraços e Paz!

  • Dear beloved Fatima,

    Just posted a comment on another video about the heart breaking news from Haiti and made a link to your channel. Thank YOU for ALL YOU do and for being YOU!

    Light and Love, Lisa

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