Two Years Later....Cholera Still a Major Public Health Concern in Haiti

As my blog will partly focus on the ethical considerations of inequalities in global health care, I thought this recent article from MSF was interesting. In America, it's common to want to throw money at a problem we hear about on television, and this article spotlights the often-seen multifactorial problems of bringing deadly epidemics under control in the developing world.

http://www.msf.org/msf/articles/2012/10/haiti-cholera-remains-major...

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Tags: Cholera, Disease, Haiti, Infrastructure, Preventable, Transmission, needs

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