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AlertSnapshotNovember 1, 2011This article is part of the Summer 2011 issue of the MSF Alert newsletter.
Haiti 2011 © Yann Libessart/MSF
A mother and child rest in the pediatric ward of MSF’s hospital in the Bicentenaire area of Port-au-Prince. Active in Haiti since 1991, MSF has opened five hospitals, including this one, and fought a widespread cholera epidemic in the country since a massive earthquake struck in January 2010. More than 3,000 staff are providing orthopedic surgery and post-operative treatment to earthquake survivors and emergency obstetric and neonatal care to mothers and children, among other services. The cholera epidemic continues—after a mid-May spike in cases in Port-au-Prince and elsewhere in the country, MSF reopened cholera treatment units in several areas to relieve the pressure on existing facilities.
Tags: Haiti, Cholera, Surgery, Child, Paediatric Care, Natural Disaster, Haiti Earthquake 2010 |
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