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Haiti: 200 people are infected with cholera a day
According to PAHO.
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The Deputy Director, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Jon Kim Andrus , said that in Haiti are infected 200 people in the epidemic of cholera on a daily basis , so they demanded that the authorities of that nation to intervene in the matter.
According to the BBC , responsible for this situation would be the Nepalese members of the forces keeping the peace of the United Nations , who addressed the American nation as part of the auxiliary group by the earthquake of 2010, that killed 200 000 people .
Furthermore, this entity shows that nearly seven thousand people have died from cholera and a half million have been found carrying the disease.