Monday, July 12, 2010

Adios Nicaragua!

I'm so sad to bade Nicaragua farewell. It has been a good month here.

I just spent this past weekend hiking Volcano Mombacho, ziplining through Mombacho, walking through the colonial city of Granada, listening to a Nicaraguan band play American songs, and watching the World Cup Final at a bar with other ex-pats! Pictures to come soon!

I also had to say good-bye to the Centro de Salud in La Concha on Friday. The highlights there include:
1. Watching the Vectoral Disease Technician educate health volunteers how to test for malaria
2. Distributing Temeflor (water insecticide) into people's homes, barrels, tanks, etc. to combat the reproduction of dengue mosquitoes
3. Scouring pulperias (local street stores) for expired products that may contribute to diarrhea and other health problems
4. Making Dengue Prevention posters and presenting them to the clinic

The clinic here is definitely much more resourceful than the clinic I worked with in Malawi. The workers here seem much more committed to their work, though their standard of practice may not be very high. Here we had running water, actual desks for the health professionals, private consultation rooms, etc. They even had an ambulance at their expense. They had plenty of educational materials (which they don't seem to use very often) regarding family planning, HIV, dengue, etc. I was surprised to even find an asthma machine at the clinic. But that just goes to say how limited Malawi's resources are. Of course Nicaragua is lacking many necessary resources like x-rays and other expensive instruments, and not using gloves or practicing private consultations when necessary, but Nicaragua is doing much better than Malawi based on what I've seen.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Volcano Surfing!

This past weekend my friend (Diana) and I went to a major town, Leon. We spent a day going to Cerro Negro, Central America's youngest volcano, and hiked up the volcano with our boards on our back. With our orange jumpsuits and goggles in gear, we "surfed" (sledded) down Central America's youngest volcano! Pictures to come!

We also spent a day walking around Leon visiting its infamous churches and sites. And had a tete-a-tete with a crazy taxi driver on our way back to the hostel!

This is my last week in Nicaragua! Unbelieveable how fast time flies by! My espanol is improving paso a paso. These past few weeks I've been visiting different barrios and observing the health workers distribute abatizado (Temaflor? pesticide) in various water sources to eliminate mosquito larvae, a Dengue prevention method. We've also visited various pulperias (street vendors) to check for expired foodstuffs and visited different health volunteers to follow up on malaria tests. I also presented my Dengue poster last week and will present again tomorrow!

My stomach has been a little iffy this past week. I was eating rice and beans todos los dias and was also feeling a little nauseous. I realized that part of the nausea was from inhaling the Raid mosquito repellent coils everyday. I also informed my homestay mom that I needed vegetables, so the next day she prepared boiled potatoes and carrots. I practically started picking up fruits off the ground to eat! The next day she made me deep-fried crepes! My stomach's still not feeling that great, but I'll be ok after this last stretch!

Una semana mas!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Executed Dog

Hola!

The most interesting event of this week: the execution of a dog.

The day before yesterday a man walked in with blood all over his face and shirt. Turned out he was mauled by a dog. Because he's tachycardiac, the medics wanted to test the dog for rabies, but apparently to do so, they have to execute the dog in proper manner. They hired a man who hung the dog with a rope, beheaded it with a machete, and bagged the head. The result? Negativo.