El cólera azota Haití
El cólera azota Haití
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A Haitian resident collects water next to a local hospital where people affected by cholera are being attended to, in the town of Saint Marc
24.10.2010A Haitian resident collects water next to a local hospital where people affected by cholera are being attended to, in the town of Saint Marc October 22, 2010. Haiti's government and its aid partners fought on Friday to contain a cholera epidemic that has killed at least 138 people in the nation's worst medical emergency since the January 12 earthquake. REUTERS/ St-Felix Evens (HAITI - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)REUTERS/ St-Felix Evens -
CÓLERA CAUSA LA MUERTE DE 210 PERSONAS EN HAITÍ, Y HOSPITALES NO DAN ABASTO
24.10.2010HAI15- DROUIN-GRANDE SALINE (HAITÍ), 23/10/2010.- Una mujer recibe atención hoy, sábado 23 de octubre de 2010, en la localidad de Robine (Grande Saline), en la provincia de Artibonite, al norte de Puerto Príncipe (Haití). Unas 210 personas han muerto por cólera en Haití, donde los hospitales no dan abasto para atender el aluvión de afectados por la mortal enfermedad, reconocieron las autoridades locales. EFE/Andrés Martínez CasaresEFE/Andrés Martínez Casares -
Children suffering from cholera wait for medical treatment at a local hospital in the town of Saint Marc
24.10.2010Children suffering from cholera wait for medical treatment at a local hospital in the town of Saint Marc October 22, 2010. Quake-hit Haiti and its aid partners fought on Friday to stem a cholera epidemic that has killed over 150 people and sickened hundreds, with experts saying more cases could be expected before it was contained. REUTERS/St-Felix Evens (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER HEALTH SOCIETY)REUTERS/St-Felix Evens
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