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Date: Sep 9, 2017 17:12
Subject: The UN’s World Health Organization Knows Cholera Vaccines Have
Been Used Effectively: Why Not in Sudan?
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The UN’s World Health Organization Knows Cholera Vaccines Have Been Used
Effectively: Why Not in Sudan?

Eric Reeves  |  September 9, 2017  |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-26m

The UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) continues in its refusal to call
the *cholera epidemic* that has spread throughout Sudan by its proper name (
*cholera* is caused by the *Vibrio cholera* bacterium, easily identified in
WHO’s Geneva laboratories).

WHO remains silent, refusing either to confirm or disconfirm the existence
of *cholera* in Sudan. Give the continual reporting, for a year now, by
Radio Dabanga and *Sudan Tribune,* about the existence of a *cholera
epidemic*, it is indisputably WHO’s obligation to make a determination.
>From its silence we may infer two things:

*[1]*  The ruthless Khartoum regime knows there is a "stigmatizing" *cholera
epidemic*, which is why it threatens health workers and reporters who dare
use the word *cholera*, and has also succeeded in intimidating the WHO into
not using the word *cholera* in any way.

*[2]*  But given the widespread reporting of *cholera epidemic* in Sudan,
WHO would certainly use fecal samples from victims of what they insist on
calling “acute watery diarrhea” to *disconfirm* the existence of *cholera*,
if it possibly could. But it can’t, so it maintains an unconscionable
silence.

Why is it important that *cholera* be named? There are many reasons,
including the urgent deployment of medical equipment (primarily massive
quantities of re-hydration supplies and *cholera* treatment medicines) and
knowledgeable medical personnel (including infectious disease specialists
and epidemiologists familiar with the patterns associated with a *cholera
epidemic*).

Critically, newly developed *cholera vaccines* could be used, particularly
in populations most at risk (Kalma camp and Jebel Marra in Darfur, for
example). But the vaccines won’t be distributed unless the disease from
which they offer protection is named. WHO itself recognizes the value of
such vaccines:

*The UN World Health Organization on Cholera Vaccines:*

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*Cholera vaccines* | http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/vaccines/en/

In the long term, improvements in water supply, sanitation, food safety and
community awareness of preventive measures are the best means of preventing
*cholera* and other diarrhoeal diseases. However, *WHO and partners are
evaluating the use of newer tools to complement these traditional measures.
Oral cholera vaccines of demonstrated safety and effectiveness have
recently become available for use by individuals.* *Some countries have
already used oral cholera vaccines to immunize populations considered to be
at high risk for cholera outbreaks.*

Evidence gained on the use of *oral cholera vaccines* is evolving rapidly.
Work is under way to investigate the role of mass vaccination as a public
health strategy for protecting at risk populations against *cholera*.
Issues being addressed include logistics, cost, timing, vaccine production
capacity, and criteria for use of mass vaccination to contain and prevent
outbreaks.

*• Potential use of oral cholera vaccines
<http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/vaccines/use/en/index.html>*

*• Currently available oral cholera vaccines
<http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/vaccines/current/en/index.html>*

[*Cholera vaccines* are discussed in similar terms by the U.S. Center for
Disease Control | https://www.cdc.gov/cholera/vaccines.html/]

The refusal to name the *cholera epidemic* in Sudan by its proper name is
costing more lives and creating more human suffering daily.

Why won’t the UN World Health Organization fulfill its explicit mandate?

Our primary role is to direct and coordinate international health within
the United Nations’ system.

Our goal is to build a better, healthier future for people all over the
world. Working through offices in more than 150 countries, *WHO staff work
side by side with governments and other partners to ensure the highest
attainable level of health for all people.*

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*Suffering from cholera, the people of Darfur and elsewhere in Sudan are
unconscionably offered relentless silence by the UN's World Health
Organization*
-- 

Eric Reeves, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud
Center for Health and Human Rights



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