ARTICLE;
CHOLERA;
CUBA;
EARTHQUAKE;
EPIDEMIC;
FUNDING;
HAITI;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE PLANNING;
HEALTH SURVEY;
HUMAN;
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION;
MEDICAL STAFF;
ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY;
WORK EXPERIENCE;
CHOLERA;
CUBA;
DISASTERS;
DISEASE OUTBREAKS;
EARTHQUAKES;
EDUCATION, PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL;
HAITI;
HUMANS;
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION;
MEDICAL MISSIONS, OFFICIAL;
RELIEF WORK;
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This mobile-unit modality was first used by the Henry Reeve Emergency Medical Contingent during their 6-month disaster relief mission in Pakistan following the October 2005 earthquake. The extreme Himalayan geography, combined with lack of transport and roads, often prevented patients from reaching field hospitals and health posts. In response, small Cuban teams of doctors and nurses went into the field daily, carrying medicines to treat people in small villages. See: Mar-pr; Available from
This mobile-unit modality was first used by the Henry Reeve Emergency Medical Contingent during their 6-month disaster relief mission in Pakistan following the October 2005 earthquake. The extreme Himalayan geography, combined with lack of transport and roads, often prevented patients from reaching field hospitals and health posts. In response, small Cuban teams of doctors and nurses went into the field daily, carrying medicines to treat people in small villages. See: Cuban doctors offering massive relief in Pakistan. MEDICC Review. 2006 Mar-pr;8(1):11-4. Available from: www.medicc.org/publications/medicc- review/0406/top-story.html.
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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MWWR). Update on cholera: Haiti, Dominican Republic, Florida, 2010. [monograph on the Internet]. Atlanta (GA): CDC; 2010 Dec 24 [cited 2011 Jan 6]. Available from: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/ mmwrhtml/mm5950a1.htm?s-cid=mm5950a1-w.