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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 12, 2012
With a shortage of clean water, cholera has sickened 530,000 Haitians since the country's earthquake.
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by Nsenga Burton onDecember 21, 2011
There has been a steady decline in the number of cases in two treatment centers.
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by Nsenga Burton onMay 10, 2011
U.N. peacekeepers may have introduced a lethal strain of the disease into the Haitian population in the fall.
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by Garry Pierre-Pierre onDecember 7, 2010
A massive education campaign aims to slow a disease that has taken 2,100 lives.
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by Marcia Dyson onOctober 27, 2010
The Haitian people's will to survive, and thrive, is mighty. It's time for black Americans to spread some love to our Caribbean cousins -- love that can be felt in tangible ways.
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