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KurdistanObserver.com
Southern Kurdistan
Hit By Cholera
SULAIMANI, (Southern Kurdistan), Aug 30, 2007 (AFP) - Six people have died of
cholera in northern Iraq's Kurdish province of Sulaimani, as health authorities
treat some 2,000 suspected cases, an official said Thursday.
"In the past two weeks six people have died of cholera and we are treating about
2,000 people showing symptoms of the disease," Shirko Abdullah, director of the
Sulaimaniyah health directorate, told to AFP.
He said on Tuesday 250 people showing symptoms of cholera -- vomiting and
diarrhoea -- were admitted to hospitals in Sulaimani, followed by another 102
people on Wednesday.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) in Geneva has described the situation as a
"major epidemic".
"We have found two sources of the epidemic, one at Sulaimani and the other at
Kirkuk," an official responsible for cholera at WHO told AFP.
"Thirty-five cases have already been confirmed on the ground by local
laboratories," the official added.
"The main reason is poor water quality," Abdullah said.
Most of those being admitted to hospital were in fact not suffering from
cholera, he added.
"The Sulaimani hospitals are treating diarrhoea cases -- but not all diarrhoea
cases are cholera cases. We are taking all precautions in a bid to prevent the
spread of the disease."
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