Yemen Cholera Epidemic Kills 2,000, Infects 500,000
Posted by feww on August 14, 2017
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– Arabia Report #37 –
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Background:
Half a million suspected cholera cases in Yemen have been reported so far this year. The deadly waterborne disease has killed 2,000 people since the outbreak began to spread rapidly at the end of April.
Yemen’s cholera epidemic, the largest in the world, continues to spread rapidly due to deteriorating hygiene and sanitation conditions and disruptions to the water supply across the country. Millions of people are cut off from clean water, and waste collection has ceased in major cities, reported WHO.
Suspected cases of the disease continue to rage across the country, infecting about 5,000 people each day, with more than 15 million people are unable to get basic healthcare in the terrorized country.
[Saudi Arabia Report #37 is prepared by an affiliated team of political scientists.]
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