“The situation is worrying. And if cholera reached us? I am really very afraid, especially since there is no vaccine, no sterilization equipment, no tests., explains Kawtar Itani, director of reception at Dar al-Aytam al-Islamia, which helps underprivileged children. Above the Nahr el-Bared River in Akkar, a region bordering Syria that is the current epicenter of the country’s cholera outbreak, the compound did nothing to prevent its 228 children from becoming infected. “Even a disinfectant. However, cholera is all around us.he gets angry.
The first case in Lebanon in this region was registered on October 6 among Syrian refugees. Since, “The infection affects everyone and almost all marzes.”, worried Naji Abirached, medical director of Gateau University Hospital Center in Beirut. Apart from the other Syrian border regions of Akkar and Hermel, this diarrheal disease is active…
Source: Le Figaro