Haiti and the Outbreak Essay

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Natural disasters are always surprising because each specific, affected area has diverse social, economic, and health circumstances. There are some parallels nevertheless concerning health effects of countless natural disasters. Distinguishing these connections will guarantee upcoming health and emergency medical assistance as well as restricted resources are well managed. A good example of a disaster that could assist with understanding possible health effects of these types of conditions was the cholera outbreak in Haiti. Here, first responders in hospitals, field Clinics as well as police and law enforcement personnel show what to do in order to develop an effective training program.After onset of a cholera epidemic in Haiti in mid-October 2010, a team of researchers from France and Haiti implemented field investigations and built a database of daily cases to facilitate identification of communes most affected. Several models were used to identify spatiotemporal clusters, assess relative risk associated with the epidemic's spread, and investigate causes of its rapid expansion in Artibonite Department. Spatiotemporal analyses highlighted 5 significant clusters (p
Possible causes for the outbreak were deficient water treatment and insufficient hygiene. "Cholera typically spreads in places with deficient water treatment, inadequate hygiene, and poor waste management, and the event only magnified a precarious situation" (Prevention, 2015),

Approximations made through examination discovered that only about 50% of the country's population had right to use clean and treated drinking water before the incidence of the earthquake. Only 25% having access to satisfactory sanitation like latrines. Similar complications occurred in 2005, when Hurricane Katrina stormed in New Orleans, La. Countless people living in inferior conditions became the hardest hit in terms of health emergencies. Several factors encourage the spread of illness, not just natural disasters.

First Responders

First responders in hospitals, field Clinics, as well as police and law enforcement personnel should identify potential problems like foreign soldier visits into the region and sanitation conditions. Training to spot discrepancies in patients in clinics that may suffer from conditions brought on by poor hygiene can lead to potential aversion of epidemics like the cholera outbreak of Haiti. Law enforcement deal with conditions in local regions. If they remain knowledgeable of potential occupations from foreign forces, they can in the very least, report suspicious activity to the government and military.

Haiti reported media outlets connected the epidemic to the deadly earthquake Haiti experienced 9 months before. It also could have been connected to the rumor of Nepalese soldiers staying in Haiti, carrying cholera, thus being the ones responsible for importing cholera back into Haiti. Although it is hearsay, rumors such as these along with examining current living and sanitation conditions in Haiti could help alleviate or prevent illness-based disasters.

When Haiti identified the cholera outbreak, the government implemented a watching to register all ambulatory patients, deaths, and hospital admissions. Every nongovernment and government health facility in Haiti updated with cases daily "to the Direction of Health in each department, which colligated data before sending.....

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