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UN:
MILLIONS AT RISK OF EXPOSURE TO CHOLERA IN NORTHERN IRAQ, UN HEALTH AGENCY
WARNS: 11/9/2007
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- 11 September 2007 – More
than 7,000 cases of acute diarrhoea have so far been reported in the cholera
epidemic in northern Iraq, putting over 2.8 million people at risk from exposure
to the infectious and sometimes fatal disease, according to the United Nations
health agency.
The UN World Health
Organization (WHO) is taking emergency measures to help the Kurdistan
authorities in Sulemaniya, Kirkuk and Erbil provinces contain the epidemic. Ten
people are so far reported to have died.
“We still need
different materials to control this pandemic such as drugs and medical supplies,
diagnostic and enteric disease bacteriology kits, water testing kits, awareness
and communications tools and equipment,” WHO Technical officer Omer Mekki
said. “We are doing our best effort to lead the UN emergency aid in north
Iraq.”
All evidence suggests
that transmission is still circulating. It is unclear what caused the outbreak,
but initial investigation show some evidence that, in Sulemaniya, polluted water
that residents were forced to rely on due to a shortage of drinking water may
have been to blame. In Kirkuk, cracked water pipes allowed contamination by
sewage, and because of the close geographic proximity the outbreak spread to
Erbil, Dr. Mekki said.
WHO is providing
technical assistance to the health authorities for risk assessment,
strengthening surveillance system and improving coordination through a multi-sectoral
operations room in health, water and environment in the provincial ministry of
health.
The agency has also
helped in standardizing case management, mobilizing medical and other essential
supplies as well as in organizing social mobilization and health education
campaigns where more than 10,000 posters distributed.
The continuous movement
of people and cargo, bad sanitary conditions and high temperatures may increase
the possibility of spreading the disease rapidly to other areas such as Baghdad
and the central provinces, Dr. Al- Gasseer warned.
The WHO-Iraq office has
ordered 10 emergency diarrhoea disease kits to pre-position adequate quantities
of essential drugs as well as other medical and laboratory supplies in all
hospitals and health centres. In addition, two truck loads of intravenous fluids
and antibiotics are to be sent Erbil.
Cholera is an acute
intestinal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the
bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It causes watery diarrhoea that can quickly lead to
severe dehydration and death if treatment is not promptly given. About 80 to 90
per cent of cases are mild or moderate and are difficult to distinguish
clinically from other types of acute diarrhoea. Less than 20 per cent of ill
people develop typical cholera with signs of moderate or severe dehydration.
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