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AMA J Ethics ; 18(7): 718-26, 2016 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27437822

ABSTRACT

In 2010, the nation of Haiti was leveled by a shattering earthquake that killed thousands and devastated its already fragile infrastructure. During relief efforts to aid Haiti's suffering population, the United Nations sent troops to Haiti to assist the rebuilding of country's most basic services. But those troops unknowingly carried with them the bacteria that cause cholera, and through the UN's negligent actions, it triggered a horrifying cholera epidemic that continues to harm the Haitian people. Those injured by the cholera epidemic have sought relief in the US federal court system to obtain justice for those killed or sickened by the cholera outbreak. The UN has declared legal immunity for causing the epidemic, yet the litigation on this matter is ongoing.


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Carrier State/microbiology , Cholera/transmission , Disease Outbreaks/legislation & jurisprudence , Earthquakes , Liability, Legal , Relief Work , Social Justice , Cholera/etiology , Cholera/microbiology , Disease Outbreaks/ethics , Haiti , Humans , Military Personnel , United Nations , United States , Vibrio cholerae
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