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    Haiti cholera death toll tops 900

    14 November 2010 Last updated at 14:03 ET

    Haiti cholera death toll tops 900

    More than 14,000 people have been hospitalised since the outbreak The number of people in Haiti who have died from cholera has reached 917, the country's health ministry says.

    The disease is present in six out of 10 provinces and 14,642 people have been hospitalised since the outbreak of the waterborne disease began last month.

    Aid agencies are battling to contain cholera in the capital Port-au-Prince, amid fears it will spread through camps housing 1.1m earthquake survivors.

    The UN is appealing for $164m (£101m) to treat the disease in the next year.

    The death toll has risen by 121 since Friday.

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    The worst affected area remains the central province of Artibonite, where 595 people have died, said an update on the health ministry's website.

    In Port-au-Prince - which was badly damaged by the earthquake in January - 27 deaths have been recorded.

    Earlier this month, Hurricane Tomas brought heavy rains, which aid agencies say contributed to the spread of the disease, as rivers burst their banks.

    Up to 200,000 Haitians could contract cholera, the United Nations says.

    Cholera itself causes diarrhoea and vomiting, leading to severe dehydration. It can kill quickly but is treated easily through rehydration and antibiotics.

    Presidential and parliamentary elections are due to take place in two weeks' time, on 28 November.

    Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere.

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    I bet they wish they had the Cholera Vaccine to prevent these deaths.

    Cholera vaccine - Wikipedia
    A cholera vaccine is currently used in Vietnam. Cholera vaccine for travellers is available in Italy, ...
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    There is currently no cholera vaccine available in the United States.
    Two oral vaccines are available outside the United States: Dukoral from SBL Vaccin AB ...
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    They also sat in tents waiting for the money for 7 months.


    U.S. aid to rebuild Haiti finally on the way
    Jonathan M. Katz, Associated Press

    Friday, November 12, 2010
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    The first portion of U.S. reconstruction money for Haiti is on its way more than seven months after it was promised to help the country rebuild from the Jan. 12 earthquake.

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