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Cholera cases set to rise in Haiti with spring rainy season

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Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...aiti-with-spring-rainy-season/article2010149/

Cholera cases set to rise in Haiti with spring rainy season
PORT-AU-PRINCE? The Associated Press
Published Wednesday, May. 04, 2011 4:55PM EDT
Last updated Wednesday, May. 04, 2011 4:58PM EDT


An increase in new cholera patients in rural Haiti raises worries that the outbreak may be starting to surge again with the spring rainy season, a U.S.-based medical aid group said Wednesday.

Health experts in Haiti had warned in January when the cholera outbreak began to slow that there could be a surge of new cases in the spring as rains helped spread water contaminated with the cholera bacteria.
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