Our report to the Pan American Health Organization is attached showing each province of Haiti with who was treated.

We reported 110,827 preschoolers – 3 years to 6 – got treated, 90,768 in the 6 to 14 year range, and at 15 years and older 79,410 women and 76,754 men.

We were so impressed by Dalebrun’s success in building a Haiti-wide network that we purchased another 1 million albendazole tablets at $7,500. Nearly every Haitian has worms of several varieties, and a single dose of the de-worming pill removes them for one year.

Worms take calories received by already underfed kids, slowing growth and retarding mental development. With chronic diarrhea from dirty water, the burden of worms affects nearly every Haitian.

In 2010, International Action will continue to offer church, municipal, neighborhood and other groups access to albendazole tablets for free. A research team from Notre Dame University will be conducting a survey of the impact of albendazole in Haiti during the same period.

You can see how many de-worming pills have been distributed below.

Updated Report of the Distribution of Albendazole Pills by Department

Period: 01 October to 30 December 2009

Department Children
(3-6 Years)
Children
(6-14 Years)
Girls
(15+ Years)
Boys
(15+ Years)
Total
Ouest 18,123 23,480 14,410 9,234 65,247
Centre 17,332 19,456 16,112 9,871 62,771
Nippes 14,879 2,960 13,234 11,879 42,952
Grand’ Anse 23,456 12,345 2,998 34,567 73,366
Nord’ Est 10,953 12,345 23,456 1,230 47,984
Artibonite 21,345 15,678 3,456 2,347 42,826
Nord’ Ouest 1,250 1,457 1,102 4,501 8,310
Sud’ Est 1,034 1,040 1,780 987 4,841
Sud 1,204 1,007 1,517 1,021 4,749
Nord 1,251 1,000 1,345 1,117 4,713
Grand Total 110,827 90,768 79,410 76,754 357,759