The Asian Age

Cholera vaccinatio­n campaign starts in Yemen: WHO

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Geneva: The first vaccine campaign against cholera in Yemen has started, the World Health Organizati­on ( WHO) said on Monday, a year and a half after an epidemic was triggered by war and a health and sanitation crisis. There have since been more than one million suspected cases of cholera in Yemen, and 2,275 recorded deaths, the WHO says. The disease is spread by faeces in sewage contaminat­ing water or food, and it can kill because patients quickly lose fluids through vomiting and diarrhea. Caught early it can be treated with oral rehydratio­n salts. The oral vaccinatio­n campaign, which began in four districts in Aden on Sunday targeting 350,000 people, coincides with the rainy season, which health workers fear could spread the disease further. “The first four districts are being targeted ... and then the campaign will move towards all the areas at risk in the country, covering at least four million people,” Lorenzo Pizzoli, WHO cholera expert, said on Sunday. Yemen's war, a proxy conflict between Iranaligne­d Houthis and the internatio­nally recognized government of President Abd- Rabbu Mansour Hadi, which is backed by a Saudiled alliance, has killed more than 10,000 people since 2015. It has also displaced more than 2 million and destroyed much of the country's infrastruc­ture, including the health system whose workers have not been paid. Nevio Zagaria, the WHO representa­tive in Yemen, said that some 1.4 million vaccine doses had been shipped via Nairobi, out of 4.4 million planned. “The rainy season is starting, so we need to use the window of opportunit­y for a vaccinatio­n campaign,” he said at the time.

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