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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration Wednesday from ceasing deportation protections for Haitians before the date ...
It is unclear exactly what criteria the Trump administration used, if any, to arrive at the conclusion that Haiti has reached ...
In the case of Haiti, the 2010 epidemic occurred after a 100-year absence of cholera in the country. By mid-February 2011, more than 234,000 cases and 4,500 deaths had been reported.
In the 17 months since Jean Salagadeau Pelette was buried in the trash-strewn graveyard here, cholera has killed more than 7,050 Haitians and sickened more than 531,000, or 5 percent of the ...
Cholera ravaged Haiti in the 2010s, then receded. A new outbreak, triggered by chaos ignored by the United States and other nations, cannot be allowed to spread.
The current strain of cholera fueling an outbreak in Haiti is likely related to the strain that caused the 2010 outbreak, according to scientists.
Haiti's cholera outbreak is worsening, with confirmed cases jumping to more than 700 and cholera-related deaths to 161, the Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO) says. Health officials are ...
Cholera cases are overwhelming Haiti and experts warn the situation could worsen now that the country is bustling once again after a paralyzing fuel blockade that lasted two months.
Foreign intervention is a delicate and divisive subject in the beleaguered Caribbean nation. The 2010 cholera outbreak and the U.N. response show why.
During October 20, 2010, the first outbreak of cholera ever confirmed in Haiti was recognized 10 months after a major earthquake that killed over 200,000 people and displaced over 1 million.
The death toll is mounting in a growing cholera outbreak in Haiti, all while the beleaguered Caribbean country grapples with gang violence, crumbling infrastructure, and widespread social and ...
Civil unrest is making it harder to contain a new outbreak of cholera in Haiti just as other diseases threaten to ignite new health crises, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said Wednesday.