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On World Health Day Medecins du Monde UK (MDM UK) continues to provide health care to victims of conflict in Alto Atrato in the region of Choco, Colombia
02 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT
Source: Medecins du Monde (MDM) - UK (Doctors of the World)
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The Medecins du Monde team packs up food 
and medical supplies and makes its way 
on to the Atrato River. The team will 
visit communities along the river's edge 
and set up clinics to hold consultations,
 treat patients and educate local people 
on the treatment and prevention of 
diarrhoea. The only access to these 
communities is by foot, boat or 
helicopter and the only means of 
communication is by satellite phone.

Michel Redondo (France)
The Medecins du Monde team packs up food and medical supplies and makes its way on to the Atrato River. The team will visit communities along the river's edge and set up clinics to hold consultations, treat patients and educate local people on the treatment and prevention of diarrhoea. The only access to these communities is by foot, boat or helicopter and the only means of communication is by satellite phone.
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A MDM UK doctor treats a child of the 
indigenous Embera community. This group 
has suffered economically  and socially 
as a civil conflict continues in the 
region. Malaria, dengue and yellow fever 
are endemic. Malnutrition is rampant 
among children despite the natural 
resources.

Michel Redondo (France)
A MDM UK doctor treats a child of the indigenous Embera community. This group has suffered economically and socially as a civil conflict continues in the region. Malaria, dengue and yellow fever are endemic. Malnutrition is rampant among children despite the natural resources.
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The difficult living conditions across 
the Choco region have reduced life 
expectancy and most adults die before 
the age of 60. A lack of education and 
group habits have contributed to make 
disease more prevalent and oral hygiene 
is practically non-existent.

Michel Redondo (France)
The difficult living conditions across the Choco region have reduced life expectancy and most adults die before the age of 60. A lack of education and group habits have contributed to make disease more prevalent and oral hygiene is practically non-existent.
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The Embera are warm and welcoming:  a 
tightly knit society that takes care of 
its own.  There is no family planning 
and women are generally not receptive to 
gynaecological tests or treatment.

Michel Redondo (France)
The Embera are warm and welcoming: a tightly knit society that takes care of its own. There is no family planning and women are generally not receptive to gynaecological tests or treatment.
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Local girls carry water from the River 
Atrato to be used for drinking, cooking 
and washing. Few families in the Choco 
region use any form of water 
purification and defecating in the river 
is common practice. Because diarrhoea is 
one of the most common ailments MDM is 
trying to introduce oral rehydration to 
combat the problem.

Michel Redondo (France)
Local girls carry water from the River Atrato to be used for drinking, cooking and washing. Few families in the Choco region use any form of water purification and defecating in the river is common practice. Because diarrhoea is one of the most common ailments MDM is trying to introduce oral rehydration to combat the problem.
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