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Naked and destitute, she lies curled on one side, arms pulled protectively to her chest. But despite appearing the manifestation of human misery, no-one stops to even give her a second glance on the devastated streets of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. Still reeling from the earthquake, struggling against a cholera outbreak which has claimed 1, lives, Haiti's citizens are consumed simply by their own survival.
Horror: A woman lies on the pavement near the General Hospital, in Port-au-Prince where people infected by cholera are being treated. Charity Medecins Sans Frontieres have said that they have treated over 16, people for cholera at their clinics. Today, the Dominican Republic has confirmed its first case of cholera. The man was a Haitian citizen who had recently returned from a day holiday in the neighbouring country.
The news alarmed Dominicans, but so far no locally originated cases of the disease, which can be prevented with good hygiene and sanitation, have been reported. The Haitian government said on Tuesday that the cholera outbreak had claimed over 1, victims in the country, as it sent top officials to north Haiti in hopes of quelling violent protests against U.
As the barricades burned, the cholera continued spreading across Haiti and has become a potential threat to the island of Hispaniola. Haiti's police chief, the health minister and other Cabinet officials headed to Cap-Haitien, the country's second largest city, where protesters erected barricades of flaming tyres and other debris and clashed with UN troops. At least two demonstrators died, one of them shot by a member of the multinational peacekeeping force that has been trying to keep order since The cholera outbreak that began last month has brought increased misery to the entire country, still struggling with the aftermath of last January's earthquake.