Earth Watch Report
05.11.2012 | Epidemic Hazard | Dominican Republic | Province of Santiago, Santiago de los Caballeros | ![]() |
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Epidemic Hazard in Dominican Republic on Monday, 05 November, 2012 at 08:42 (08:42 AM) UTC.
Description | |
An outbreak of cholera hit the Espaillat Province in northern Dominican Republic on Sunday, with 35 cases confirmed among more than 100 people treated in public and private hospitals. Health Minister Freddy Lugo ordered in Santiago de los Caballeros to reinforce services, said the affected area’s director, Dr. Domingo Perez. Official reports say the worst situation are registered in Las Amapolas, La Bandada, Guauci Abajo, Paso de Moca, La Ermita, Cuero Duro and other communities at San Victor municipal district and Moca municipality. On Saturday, 32 people were in critical condition in Toribio Besconse hospital, its director Pedro Arroyo said. From the first case detected in November 2010, which came from the border with Haiti through last August, cholera has affected 26,253 people with 408 deaths. | |
Biohazard name: | Cholera |
Biohazard level: | 2/4 Medium |
Biohazard desc.: | Bacteria and viruses that cause only mild disease to humans, or are difficult to contract via aerosol in a lab setting, such as hepatitis A, B, and C, influenza A, Lyme disease, salmonella, mumps, measles, scrapie, dengue fever, and HIV. “Routine diagnostic work with clinical specimens can be done safely at Biosafety Level 2, using Biosafety Level 2 practices and procedures. Research work (including co-cultivation, virus replication studies, or manipulations involving concentrated virus) can be done in a BSL-2 (P2) facility, using BSL-3 practices and procedures. Virus production activities, including virus concentrations, require a BSL-3 (P3) facility and use of BSL-3 practices and procedures”, see Recommended Biosafety Levels for Infectious Agents. |
Symptoms: | |
Status: | confirmed |