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The International Committee of the Red Cross said it has begun disinfecting homes in Zimbabwe's capital in an effort to battle the cholera1 epidemic2. Red Cross officials said the number of cases is soaring and more needs to be done to halt the spread of the disease.Woman suspected to be suffering from cholera, is transported in wheelbarrow to Harare clinic for treatment |
The United Nations reported there now are more than 20,000 cases of cholera and more than 1,100 deaths from the disease in Zimbabwe. The largest number of cases have been in the capital, Harare.
That is one of the principal reasons the International Committee of the Red Cross is mounting its disinfecting campaign there.
Red Cross Spokeswoman, Anna Schaaf, said the Red Cross has been providing assistance to cholera victims since the outbreak of the disease in August. But, she said, it has decided3 to broaden its response to prevent more people from becoming infected.
"We are basically joining forces now with health workers from Beatrice hospital and Budiriro Polyclinic in Harare to go to the homes of those who are patients in those clinics and disinfect the homes and talk to the communities in the suburbs of Harare in order to explain to them how they can avoid getting infected. So, we are spraying the homes and basically trying to break the transmission cycle of the cholera bacteria," she said.
Schaaf said toilets, blankets and clothing are being sprayed with a chlorine-based disinfectant.
Cholera patients wait for treatment at Budiriro Polyclinic in Harare, (file photo) |
Zimbabwe's crumbling4 health care system has faced difficulty dealing5 with the crisis, which President Robert Mugabe's government has blamed on the West. Earlier this month, the president denied there was a cholera outbreak, but officials have since said that he was being sarcastic6.
In addition to disinfecting the homes, she said Red Cross staff and city health workers are advising the families of patients and neighborhood residents on how to avoid catching7 the disease. She said aid workers also take people who have contracted cholera to treatment centers.
In the coming days, she said aid workers will distribute water-purification tablets, buckets and soap to promote sanitation8 in affected9 communities. The ICRC also is providing protective clothing, as well as other supplies and transportation for people working in this campaign.
Cholera can spread from contaminated water and bad sanitation. This week, the Red Cross donated pumps, water-testing equipment and spare parts to the Zimbabwe National Water Authority.
The main water-treatment plant serves Harare and the surrounding area. The Red Cross said the equipment will improve the plant's efficiency.
1 cholera | |
n.霍乱 | |
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n.流行病;盛行;adj.流行性的,流传极广的 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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adj.讥讽的,讽刺的,嘲弄的 | |
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adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住 | |
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