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84,500 Haitians treated in wake of cholera epidemic

Other critical medical aid ongoing.


Haiti | 03 January 2011

As 2011 begins, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues to bolster its response to the cholera epidemic in Haiti.

In the midst of uncertainty over the impending recount of votes from the recent Haitian presidential elections, MSF will make every effort to continue its lifesaving work. Recent demonstrations and sporadic violence coincided with a spike in cholera cases in the capital, Port-au-Prince, as people were unable to access treatment.

Haiti © Aurelie Baumel / MSF
A child received care in an MSF cholera treatment centre in the Sarthe area of Port-au-Prince.

Currently, MSF is operating or supporting almost 50 cholera treatment centres and units across the country. It is also providing supplies for oral rehydration points in areas where the epidemic has yet to take hold in significant numbers, in remote regions or villages that are under-served by health posts.

So far, 84,500 people suffering from cholera have been treated in MSF or MSF-supported structures. That represents 57 per cent of all cases nationwide, based on the latest figures provided by Haiti’s ministry of health: 147,787 patients and a death toll of more than 3,330 since the outbreak began in late October.

Haiti © Aurelie Baumel / MSF
Staff wash uniforms and bedding at a cholera treatment centre.

MSF also continues to provide essential medical services at its seven free-of-charge secondary-level care hospitals and at two government hospitals the organization supports in Port-au-Prince. MSF has been providing high-risk obstetric services, emergency care, trauma care, and burn treatment. Outside the capital, MSF runs a hospital in Léogâne and supports another public hospital in Jacmel.

MSF has roughly 7,900 Haitian and 430 international staff maintaining these existing programs and responding to the cholera emergency.


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