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[casi] World Health Organization says Iraq faces cholera outbreak



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Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Date: 8 Apr 2003

World Health Organization says Iraq faces cholera outbreak

World Health Organization (WHO) spokeswoman Melanie Zipperer said on 7 April
that Iraq is at risk of a cholera outbreak if access to food and water are
not improved, AFP reported the same day. "The hospitals in Baghdad are
completely overflowing and could run low on medication or medical equipment.
If the situation gets worse, we will have to face a humanitarian crisis,"
AFP quoted Zipperer as telling France's LCI television. Zipperer said the
WHO has requested that a corridor be opened to transfer food and supplies
from Jordan, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey. Cholera outbreaks typically appear
when there is a lack of proper sanitation -- which can come with a lack of
water. Meanwhile, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) spokesman
Florian Westphal said on 7 April that Iraqi hospitals are overburdened and
are having trouble keeping up with the number of patients, adding that one
hospital in Baghdad received over 50 casualties in five hours on 7 April.
Westphal added that the ICRC delivered drinking water to five hospitals and
established bladder tanks at three hospitals on 6 April. Westphal added that
hospitals, particularly those that perform surgery, require large amounts of
water. KR

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