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19 September 2017 - 21:27
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Rasa - The WHO reported that some 700,000 suspected cases of cholera have hit Yemen, with the outbreak showing no signs of rescinding.
A Yemeni mother holds her child suspected of being infected with cholera at a makeshift hospital in Sana’a on June 9, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

RNA - In its plan to tackle the disease, the organisation has planned to distribute vaccines to contain cholera and eradicate 90 per cent of cases by 2030, Middle East Monitor reported. 

 

“Once it’s out of the box, once it has spread, it’s very, very difficult to contain and we have a huge number of cases and deaths,” said Dominique Legros of the WHO’s department for pandemic and epidemic diseases.

 

“It spreads like a forest fire,” Legros continued.

 

The official account of cases cannot be verified, as many may transpire to have contracted acute watery diarrhoea instead.

 

A Saudi-led coalition has been engaged in war agasint Yemeni forces to reinstate fugitive ousted President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi’ and push back military advancements by the popular group.

 

Impoverished Yemen is enduring the brutal invasion, dire humanitarian crisis and an uncontrollable cholera outbreak.

 

According to UN officials, more than 14,300 people have been killed in the war, while more than 11 per cent of the country’s population has been displaced.

 

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