Aden - Arab Today
Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has dispatched urgent medical supplies to a number of hospitals in Aden to prevent the spread of cholera after a number of cases were reported in several districts that caused the death of some patients there.
The central laboratory at Al Jumhouriya hospital received the oral rehydration solution (ORS) to help examine suspected cases of cholera, Emirates News Agency said.
The ERC also delivered to competent authority in Aden 20 barrels of chlorine as part of a contribution to fight against the spread of cholera.
The ERC team provided in Aden the ORS to the coordinator of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Yemen, Dr. Mohammed Cleese, who thanked the ERC on the speedy response.
He added that these solutions were sufficient to examine 500 suspected cases.
He also welcomed the rapid response by the UAE to meet the needs of the organization for these solutions.
Medical sources said that a number of people with cholera continues to increase, and called on the government and local authorities to take action to deal with the situation, especially in Dar Saad, Al Mansoura and Al Ma'li Alli and Al Basateen districts.
This move coincides with an awareness campaign organizd by the ERC in schools and health centre on the ways and methods of prevention of cholera.
Earlier, the WHO warned in a statement posted on the social networking site account, "Twitter" on increase of cholera cases in Yemen, saying that "it has reached a worrying stage that should not be ignored."
Source: MENA