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Here's what cholera is, what causes it and how it can be prevented and treated. What is cholera? Cholera is a bacterial infection of the intestines that leads to severe diarrhea and rapid ...
Opinion: Ongoing cholera pandemic shows need to go back to basics for healthier today and safer tomorrow ...
As cholera continues to surge — and as vaccines remain in short supply — experts are warning about the global risk. Here's what to know about the bacterial disease.
Cholera is one of the most rapidly fatal human diseases known and can kill within hours if untreated, though is preventable with vaccination and treatable with rehydration therapy.
In the great attack of 1830, the pestilence raged all Winter frightfully in St. Petersburgh, and broke out in England first in October, remaining torpid, as it were, till the next Spring, and then ...
The statistics show rising cholera rates and larger outbreaks around the globe, with 44 countries reporting cholera cases in 2022.
An unprecedented shortage of cholera vaccine has public health experts fearing that a recent surge of outbreaks across developing countries will only worsen.
Cholera is an infectious disease from contaminated food or water that can cause severe dehydration and death if untreated. Learn about its causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment options.
A shortage of cholera vaccines is likely to last until 2025 as outbreaks surge worldwide, a global vaccine alliance said on Monday, days after the World Health Organization warned that the short ...
A cholera resurgence is occurring in Haiti. We should not wait for cholera to reach U.S. shores before committing to strengthening the public health structures and processes for withstanding ...
Cholera cases have surged this year, especially in places of poverty and conflict, with outbreaks reported in 26 countries and fatality rates rising sharply, a World Health Organization official ...
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the urgent need to strengthen our protection against microbial threats. We can end the cholera pandemic as well as others currently circulating and, in doing so ...