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Nepal earthquake: Outbreak of diseases feared most

Sanitation is a challenge as many bodies are trapped under debris & are decomposing

Kathmandu: Quake-hit Nepal is now grappling with a new challenge — how to deal with post-disaster diseases like diarrhoea and respiratory infections, as water and sanitation are emerging as major concerns.

Experts fear outbreak of diarrhoea, acute respiratory infection, eye and skin and health issues, adding to the woes of survivors, who are homeless and are struggling with scarcity of food and water supplies. Moreover, injuries due to earthquake like fractures, spinal cord injuries, psychological trauma and child health are major issues worrying the health experts.

“At the moment, we are worried with post earthquake-related diseases. We are expecting viral and water-borne diseases,” Dr P. V. Chand, chief of Policy and Planning and International Coordination Committee, Ministry of Health and Population, said.

“We have informed district authorities to gear up for the situation. We are also planning to make people aware of the diseases which could come in coming days,” Chand said.

Providing clean drinking water is also a major challenge, as Nepal relies on tankers and wells for fresh water. Similarly, sanitation is also a challenge as many bodies are still trapped under the debris and are already decomposing.

( Source : PTI )
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