10.24.2010

Haiti Cholera Outbreak Spreads Toward Capital: Hundreds Dead, Thousands Sick


I was raised in Brasil ... and back in those days, the early 60's, although all of Rio's fully functioning infra and no signs of cholera, most families took all measures possible to sanitize their drinking water ... boiling was the most common thing ... and tap water was totally unadvisable ... cholera happens not because of a lack of infrastructure but rather for the lack of knowledge and simple means to avoid it in your everyday life ...
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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