With hundreds of suspected cases overwhelming the facility in Hais, medical staff are stretched to the limit as they battle the outbreak in a region already hit by nearly a decade of war.
Women and children lie attached to intravenous drips to combat diarrhoea, a symptom of what medics fear is cholera.
"The influx of patients has increased due to the floods and rains in Hais," said Bakil al-Hadrami, a doctor at a diarrhoea treatment centre in the town, about 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of the Red Sea port city of Hodeida. Читать дальше...