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    Yemen's cholera records serious records

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    Yemen's cholera records serious records Empty Yemen's cholera records serious records

    Post by Rocky Tue 10 Oct 2017, 5:35 am

    Yemen's cholera records serious records

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    In a few days, the record-breaking rate of infection of Yemeni citizens with cholera will be recordable due to a two-and-a-half-year-old human war, preventing access to aid, drinking water and food to citizens. Leading to their displacement into uninhabitable areas.

    The number of casualties in the latest UN census was 777,229, with more than 2,134 Yemeni nationals dead in the past six months, according to the magazine Foreign Policy. Yemen exceeded the figures of the crisis of the "cholera" of Haiti, when the last lasted 7 years, while Yemen exceeded it by six months only.

    "At the end of this year, the number of people suffering from cholera will reach millions if the outbreak continues," the Red Cross warned. More than half of the injured are under the age of 18, and 26% are under the age of five.

    "The outbreak of a disease such as cholera, in a period of development such as the 21st century, is catastrophic and unforgivable. This means that the most basic conditions of safety and sterilization are not due to international wars," the report said.

    The magazine criticized the international human rights organization and the United Nations for the two sides of the war in Yemen, stressing its criticism of the Saudi means and weapons in the fight against the Huthis, causing the displacement of citizens to areas that lack livelihoods and diseases rampant, as well as blockade prevented the arrival of medical supplies, Stop treatment of cholera sufferers.

    At the end of its report, Cholera is a chronic disease in many countries in Asia and Africa, targeting poor countries with no health services. It can be treated in simple, inexpensive ways such as drinking water and sterile liquids. If untreated, the person dies due to drought symptoms. Saudi Arabia has prevented access to safe drinking water, which is considered to have curtailed the rights of detained citizens in its war against the Houthis.

     
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