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Cholera should no longer exist, yet it kills thousands of people every year. New analysis from international group WaterAid offers ways to fast-track its prevention and control ...
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Broader Antibiotic Use Could Change the Course of Cholera Outbreaks, Research SuggestsNew mathematical models suggest that for some cholera outbreaks, prescribing antibiotics more aggressively could slow or stop ...
The World Health Organization calls cholera a disease of poverty, as it thrives where there is poor sanitation and a lack of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday that the cholera outbreak in Angola has now affected 17 out of the country's 21 provinces. According to the global health body, more than 14,000 ...
Cholera is making a comeback. A new outbreak in Angola, West Africa, started on Jan. 7, and is likely to get worse as it spreads to more rural regions. Thus far this year, there have been ...
Aden, Yemen, May 8, 2025 — After battling Yemen's worst cholera outbreak since 2017, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has concluded its eight-month emergency response, but warns that without ...
In June 1832, two events stirred up political conflict in Lower Canada: the Place d'Armes by-election, which turned into a tragedy costing several lives, and the cholera epidemic. At the beginning ...
Broader antibiotic use could change the course of cholera outbreaks, research suggests Date: April 30, 2025 Source: University of Utah Health Summary: Recent disease modeling research challenges ...
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Why Africa’s deadly cholera crisis is worse than everIn what's become a perfect storm, there's also a global shortage of cholera vaccines, which are needed only in poorer countries. “It doesn’t affect countries with resources,” said Dr Daniela ...
Cholera kills thousands of people and infects hundreds of thousands every year—and cases have spiked in recent years, leaving governments with an urgent need to find the best ways to control ...
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