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Cholera (During the IR in London (the sewage wasn't flowing well,…
Cholera
During the IR in London
the sewage wasn't flowing well, which exposed the diarrhea to the public, and spread Cholera
The main cause of disease spread is during the IR, the great stink happened
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If someone's human waste contains cholera, it would be spread to everybody that went/lived near the River Thames
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In 1883, German microbiologist Robert Koch, the founder of modern bacteriology, studied cholera in Egypt and Calcutta. He developed a technique allowing him to grow and describe V. cholerae, and then show that the presence of the bacterium in intestines causes cholera.
In 1854, John Snow told the officials about the problem with the sewage and water pumps, which saved many lives
Now
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mainly occurs in low income countries, inadequate sanitation, lack of clean water, war torn areas, broken infrastructure
It's harder to get infected, unless you eat or drink food and water from a person that has cholera bacterium
1.3 million to 4.0 million cases of cholera, and 21 000 to 143 000 deaths worldwide due to cholera
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Control/solution
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vaccination-Vaxchora, only for 18 – 64 years olds
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causes
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Spread of human waste, such as diarrhea
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