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WHO warns of possible epidemics

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1. Various of refugees in streets searching for clothes 2. Dead buffalo in the street 3. Close-up of men wearing masks 4. Exterior of Balakot's Civic Hospital, now outside in the open air 5. Various of injured people lying outside on...
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US Secretary of Health visits hospital in Haiti, presser on vaccinations

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1. Mid of U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius touring Hospital Eliazar Germain in Port-au-Prince with Haitian Minister of Health Florence Duperval Guillaume 2. Wide of women with children waiting in line at...
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STORY: One tenth of the population of Malawi is made up of Mozambiquan refugees: A United Nations feeding programme has ensured the survival of the increasing population of the camps for the past four years. However, recent developments...
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CLEAN: With rains coming, Zimbabwe races to fix sewage pipes

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CLEAN: With rains coming, Zimbabwe races to fix sewage pipes
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WHO: Cholera death toll in Yemen rises to 1500

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says a rapidly spreading cholera outbreak in Yemen has claimed 1,500 lives since April and is suspected of affecting 246,000 people.The WHO's representative in Yemen, Dr. Nevio Zagaria, said in a news...
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Yemen unlikely to get cholera vaccine

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The cholera outbreak in Yemen is taking a "heavy toll" on the population, a UNICEF representative warned on Wednesday.Dr Sherin Varkey, UNICEF's Deputy Representative in Yemen, said there have been over 300-thousand reported cases of the...
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CLEAN : DRC: WHO concerned about high risk of cholera spreading

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The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday expressed concern about a high risk of the cholera epidemic spreading in Kinshasa a city of some ten million people with sanitation and water evacuation problems aggravated by recent floods
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CLEAN : Cholera leaves Yemen hospitals in constant code black

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At Yemen's Sabaeen Hospital code black is an understatement: patients sleep three to a bed on the bare floor or outside in tents as cholera brings a country torn by war to its knees
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Mozambique survivors fear spread of diseases

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Cyclone-ravaged Mozambique faces a "second disaster" from cholera and other diseases, the World Health Organisation warned on Tuesday, while relief operations pressed into rural areas where an unknown number of people remain without aid...
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WRAP Mugabe says epidemic under control, UK official

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Harare, Zimbabwe 1. Various of women drawing water from well in a vegetable garden 2. Close of well opening ++MUTE++ 3. Shallow water in well ++MUTE++ 4. Water in separate well 5. Man helping women with water containers 6. Pull out...
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Ebola prevention measures lead to drop in number of cholera cases

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Efforts to fight the deadly Ebola virus in Guinea have led to a drop in the number of cholera cases in the West African country, observers have said. Guinea has recorded only one cholera case this year, down from thousands, in a rare...
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Rights group files claims with UN on behalf of 5,000 cholera victims

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Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 8 November 2011 1. Wide of Institute for Justice and Democracy building 2. Medium of lawyers working on cholera case 3. Various of lawyer Mario Joseph showing cholera case paperwork 4. SOUNDBITE: (Creole) Mario...
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ZAIRE: REBEL LEADERS INSIST RWANDAN REFUGEES TRAVEL HOME OVER LAND

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English/Nat Rebel leaders in Zaire are insisting that Rwandan refugees travel home over land, further delaying a massive United Nations airlift. The move is apparently a tactic to force the U-N to repair impassable roads in rebel-held ...
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Outbreaks of cholera among displaced are increasing

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1. Exterior of medical centre at Kibati internally displaced person's (IDP) camp, north of Goma 2. Interior shot with patients on beds 3. Small boy on bed 4. Medical staff with patients 5. Medic treating patient 6. Close of IV catheter...
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Second group of orphans flies to France with adoptive parents

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French Ambassador's Residence 1. Bus with French families arriving at French Ambassador's residence to meet their adoptive children 2. French families get off the bus 3. French woman approaching her adoptive child 4. Woman hugging baby...
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WRAP Water purification, hospital, aid arrival ADDS more aid

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Saint Marc 1. Wide of main street in Saint Marc 2. Wide of entrance to hospital 3. Interior of hospital grounds 4. Various of patients, medical workers and family members of patients inside hospital 5. People washing hands on way out...
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Authorities express concern about a rise in reported cholera cases

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Haiti's health system still does not have the capacity to adequately treat cholera patients and there has been an uptick in cases in the country's capital, an official with the international medical group Doctors Without Borders said...
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Sierra Leone cholera death toll rises to 217

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Humanitarian officials say the death toll from a cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone has risen to 217 people. British charity Oxfam said that the death rates in the West African country were almost double emergency thresholds. Nearly...
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Source of Haiti cholera bug goes under microscope

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As Haiti continues to grapple with a cholera epidemic that broke out months after the massive 2010 earthquake, findings from a new study once again bring into focus the controversial question of what caused the outbreak. The study...
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Cholera victims treated in border town hospital

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1. Wide of guards by gates Musina Hospital 2. Pan of cordoned off area where cholera patients are being treated within the hospital grounds 3. Parent with children who have contracted cholera lying in the shade within the re-hydration...
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Cholera kills at least 31 in camp for Burundians

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYKigoma - 24 May 20151. Various of recovering cholera patients at the Kigoma stadium transit camp2. Various of Dr. Kahindo Maina attending to a recovering cholera...
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The latest figures from the World Health Organization show a jump of nearly 200 cholera deaths. Zimbabwe's government says the disease is under control but aid agencies gear a growing crisis.

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HEADLINE: Zimbabwe cholera outbreak reaches 16,000 cases CAPTION: The latest figures from the World Health Organization show a jump of nearly 200 cholera deaths. Zimbabwe's government says the disease is under control but aid agencies...
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CLEAN : Cholera threatens war torn South Sudan

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CLEAN : Cholera threatens war torn South Sudan
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CLEAN: Floods Raise Disease Risk In Indonesia

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CLEAN: Floods Raise Disease Risk In Indonesia