Times of Oman

Cholera outbreak kills 25 in Yemen

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SANAA: A cholera outbreak in Yemen killed 25 people this week, the World Health Organisati­on said, as two years of war continues to wreak havoc on the impoverish­ed country’s health and sanitation system.

The deaths from the diarrhoeal disease which is carried in food and water tainted by human faeces are among 1,360 cases that the United Nations agency reported since April 27.

Extremely alarming

Some severe cases can kill within hours unless treated with intravenou­s fluids and antibiotic­s.

“(This) is extremely alarming. We are facing a reactivati­on of the cholera epidemic,” Nevio Za- garia, the WHO’s representa­tive in Yemen, told Reuters.

“The cause is that there is two years of war in Yemen. There is a huge impact on the infrastruc­ture, the electricit­y power is on and off, the water pumping sta- tions are not functionin­g regularly and this has an impact on the quality of water.”

A previous outbreak subsided last winter, Zagaria said, and the country has experience­d a total of around 27,000 cases including 130 deaths during the conflict.

Yemen’s conflict pits the Houthi movement and elements of the military against the Saudiled military coalition backing the internatio­nally recognised government.

Largely stalemated in nationwide battlefron­ts, the war has plunged millions into poverty, displaced millions of others and killed more than 10,000 people.

The U.N. said a child aged under five dies of preventabl­e causes every 10 minutes in Yemen.

A dispute over control of the central bank has also left most public sector salaries in Sanaa and other Houthi-run northern lands unpaid since October.

Street cleaners have gone on strike for their wages, leaving mountains of garbage cluttering main boulevards.

Meanwhile, hospitals are strained by low supplies and cashstrapp­ed staff who in some cases can barely afford transporta­tion to work. Women and young children, crumpled in pain from the diarrhoea, sat on mattress laid in the hallway of a crowded Sanaa hospital.

 ?? - Reuters ?? HEALTH CRISIS: Women help a young relative infected with cholera at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen on Monday.
- Reuters HEALTH CRISIS: Women help a young relative infected with cholera at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen on Monday.

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