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Haiti - Cholera Epidemic : The Canadian Red Cross will deploy a new field hospital 02/12/2010 15:36:13 The First Responder Initiative includes two health emergency response units: a rapid deployment field hospital and a basic health care unit. Both are modular and can be deployed with specific equipment and personnel to best meet the needs of the health crisis. The basic health care unit will be deployed to Haiti and will be set up as a cholera treatment centre, where patients can be treated day and night. This is the first time a Red Cross field hospital will be deployed from within the Americas. "The Government of Canada applauds the Canadian Red Cross on the deployment of this treatment unit to Haiti to assist those who are suffering from the cholera epidemic," said Bev Oda, Minister for International Cooperation. "This will meet the need for more treatment centres, and as I said in the recent announcement of Canada's support to the Red Cross field hospital, demonstrates how a field hospital based in Canada can enhance our response to disasters in the Americas." The Red Cross has been responding to the cholera outbreak since its onset by providing treatment, urgently needed medical equipment and educating communities about the disease in order to prevent its spread. The Red Cross currently has one cholera treatment centre set up north of Port-au-Prince, and an observation post set up in La Piste camp in Port-au-Prince. HL/ HaitiLibre
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