Salvation Army Clinic in Haiti Prepares for Possible Influx of Cholera Patients

THE Salvation Army clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, led by Dr Danielle Prosper, is preparing to treat a possible influx of cholera patients

THE Salvation Army clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, led by Dr Danielle Prosper, is preparing to treat a possible influx of cholera patients.

In recent weeks Haiti has experienced a rise in the number of people contracting cholera. It is primarily spread through contact with dirty water.

The clinic is surrounded by an Internally Displaced Persons camp, managed by The Salvation Army in partnership with Concern Worldwide and Viva Rio, where more than 13,000 residents are living in difficult circumstances. The camp has a sufficient supply of safe drinking water and toilets, combined with a good drainage system.

For some months classes have been conducted in the camp teaching women and children the importance of thorough hand washing and cooking of food.

The Salvation Army is communicating with Haitian health officials regarding the goverment's recommended course of treatment for victims and also to acquire an adequate supply of vaccine for medical staff and response workers.

 

Report by Major Ron Busroe

 

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