"With more than 700 people dead and 11,000 now sick from cholera across Haiti, additional sites in Port-au-Prince are reporting their first cases of the fatal yet preventable and treatable disease. In Gaston Morgan, a camp where Save the Children provides health care to inhabitants and surrounding community, the first suspected case of cholera has been identified."
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Hygiene Promotion is Key to Preventing a Nationwide Cholera Epidemic in Haiti, says Save the Children
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