Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti

by Partners In Health (PIH)
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
Help PIH Respond to Cholera Outbreak in Haiti

Project Report | Dec 7, 2017
PIH Cholera Response in Haiti - Dec 2017 Update

By Maya Brownstein | Community Giving

Photo by Jon Lascher / Partners In Health
Photo by Jon Lascher / Partners In Health

Pictured above: Fatu receives the first of two doses of oral cholera vaccine in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Thank you for your support of Partners In Health / Zanmi Lasante and our efforts to end Haiti’s nearly eight year cholera epidemic.

Though much work remains in the fight against cholera, much progress has been made. PIH’s work in treating and combating the disease in Haiti has opened the door for vaccination campaigns in other countries, including Sierra Leone, where PIH had worked since 2014 and where intense flooding earlier this year threatened a cholera epidemic.

Just five years earlier, a cholera vaccination campaign in Sierra Leone seemed impossible. The vaccine’s $3 price is a week’s rent for roughly half the population. And the Ministry of Health’s immunization department would have been largely powerless to get its hands on a significant amount. As recently as 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) considered a cholera vaccine too expensive to recommend.

But PIH has helped make sure cholera vaccine was available to the world. In Haiti in 2012, PIH and the Haitian Ministry of Health refused to accept that poor people didn’t deserve a $3 vaccine, and had bought and delivered their own cholera vaccines. The program, run by two PIH physicians and the now Executive Director of PIH – Sierra Leone, proved an overwhelming success. Ninety percent of patients received both doses. The WHO promptly changed its position and stockpiled the vaccine.

So when cholera became a clear threat, and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health asked about ordering the vaccine in late August, WHO representatives replied with hearty encouragement.

By the end of the campaign, as many as 90 percent of half a million people took both doses of the cholera vaccine, a crucial step towards halting any looming epidemic.

From Haiti to Sierra Leone, your support has saved countless lives from being taken by cholera, a treatable and preventable illness. Thank you for your generosity.

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