The fact that contaminated water and poor sanitation could help spread diseases like cholera was not understood in the 19th century. Starting in 1819, a series of cholera pandemics spread the ...
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Cholera: Adamawa Govt confirms 12 deaths
The Adamawa Government has confirmed the outbreak of cholera in the state, with 12 persons deaths recorded. The State ...
Here’s a look at cholera, an acute diarrheal infection that has killed thousands of people worldwide. Facts Cholera is contracted by consuming food or water contaminated with the bacteria Vibrio ...
New research suggests that an El Niño event may have aided the establishment and spread of a novel cholera strain during an early 20th-century pandemic, supporting the idea that climate anomalies ...
Are you searching for medications to treat 'Cholera'? Welcome to this page which serves as an archive for medications that are relevant to the treatment of Cholera. The page includes both the ...
The Adamawa state government has received 200,000 doses of cholera vaccine from United Nations Children Funds following the ...
This alarming connection comes from a study by the Barcelona Institute of Global Health, where experts have been scrutinising historical weather patterns in conjunction with data on cholera ...
U.N. agencies are scaling up cholera prevention and treatment programs to get on top of a new, deadly cholera outbreak in Sudan that threatens to further destabilize communities suffering from ...
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NAN recalls that Lagos State, through its Health Education and Promotion Board, inaugurated a standing committee on sensitisation to cholera in Ikorodu. The Lagos State Commissioner for Health ...
Malawi is recording new cases of cholera two months after it declared the end of the country's worst cholera outbreak, which began in March 2022 and killed nearly 2,000 people. New cases have been ...