Relatives arrive with the coffin containing the corpse of Frist dar Fleurant, a 10-year old child who died by cholera, at the cemetery of Robine-Grande Saline in Artibonite province, Haiti, 24 October 2010. The death toll in cholera outbreak affecting Haiti climbed to more than 220 on 24 October 2010 as the disease spread to the capital of the earthquake-devastated Caribbean nation. Officials said three people died in Port-au-Prince and five more there were suffering from the water-borne disease, which has affected 3,000 people in areas to the north. EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES
Some people are given medical care in the streets in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Close to 210 people have died because of the Cholera sprout unleashed this week in the country, hospitals don't cope to attend affected people, told authorities. EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES
The coffin containing the corpse of Frist dar Fleurant, a 10-year old child who died by cholera, at the cemetery of Robine-Grande Saline in Artibonite province, Haiti, 24 October 2010. The death toll in cholera outbreak affecting Haiti climbed to more than 220 on 24 October 2010 as the disease spread to the capital of the earthquake-devastated Caribbean nation. Officials said three people died in Port-au-Prince and five more there were suffering from the water-borne disease, which has affected 3,000 people in areas to the north. EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES
Some people are given medical care in the streets in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Close to 210 people have died because of the Cholera sprout unleashed this week in the country, hospitals don't cope to attend affected people, told authorities. EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES
Some people carry a coffin during a funeral in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Close to 210 people have died because of the Cholera sprout unleashed this week in the country, hospitals don't cope to attend affected people, told authorities. EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES
Two women hold a Cholera patient at a local hospital in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Haitian health authorities reported today that 210 people have died and 2,679 are hospitalized because of the Cholera outbreak unleashed this week in the country, but denied that the disease had spread to the capital as local media reported. EPA/Andrés Martínez Casaresepa Two women hold a Cholera patient at a local hospital in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Haitian health authorities reported today that 210 people have died and 2,679 are hospitalized because of the Cholera outbreak unleashed this week in the country, but denied that the disease had spread to the capital as local media reported. EPA/Andrés Martínez Casares
A woman takes care of a Cholera patient at a local hospital in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Haitian health authorities reported today that 210 people have died and 2,679 are hospitalized because of the Cholera outbreak unleashed this week in the country, but denied that the disease had spread to the capital as local media reported. EPA/Andrés Martínez Casaresepa A woman takes care of a Cholera patient at a local hospital in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Haitian health authorities reported today that 210 people have died and 2,679 are hospitalized because of the Cholera outbreak unleashed this week in the country, but denied that the disease had spread to the capital as local media reported. EPA/Andrés Martínez Casares
A man lies on a bed at the hospital of Marchand-Desalines, Artibonite province, northern Port au Prince, Haiti, 22 October 2010. The Panamerican Health Organization (OPS) warned that the Cholera desease affecting Haiti could spread to the Dominican Republic and asked to step up hygiene measures. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES
A nurse takes care of a cholera patient at a local hospital in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Haitian health authorities reported today that 210 people have died and 2,679 are hospitalized because of the Cholera outbreak unleashed this week in the country, but denied that the disease had spread to the capital as local media reported. EPA/Andrés Martínez Casaresepa A nurse takes care of a cholera patient at a local hospital in Drouin (Grande Saline), in the Artibonite province, north of Port au Prince, Haiti, on 23 October 2010. Haitian health authorities reported today that 210 people have died and 2,679 are hospitalized because of the Cholera outbreak unleashed this week in the country, but denied that the disease had spread to the capital as local media reported. EPA/Andrés Martínez Casares
Children receive medical treatment at the hospital of Marchand-Desalines, Artibonite province, northern Port au Prince, Haiti, 22 October 2010. The Panamerican Health Organization (OPS) warned that the Cholera desease affecting Haiti could spread to the Dominican Republic and asked to step up hygiene measures. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES