- The
second cholera pandemic (1826–1837), also
known as the
Asiatic cholera pandemic, was a
cholera pandemic that
reached from
India across Western Asia...
- Faisal; Al-Muhtaseb, Najah; Collier,
Phillip J (2024-03-01). "
Sporadic regional re-emergent
cholera: a 19th
century problem in the 21st century".
Journal of...
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Cholera toxin (also
known as choleragen, CTX, CTx and CT) is a
potent enterotoxin produced by the
bacterium Vibrio cholerae which causes severe watery...
- The 1902
cholera outbreak of the
Philippines began in
Manila in
March 1902 and the
first wave
ended in
February 1903. This was
followed by a
second wave...
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intravenously or orally.
Cholera disease seems to have
disappeared in
Europe and
America at the end of the 19th century, and
since 1950 only
sporadic outbreaks have...
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distribution led to
angry appeals from aid
workers and survivors, and
looting and
sporadic violence were observed. On 22 January, the
United Nations noted that the...
- the
cholera strains identified included Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor
Ogawa and Inaba, with the
latter being exclusive to
South Kivu.
Annual cholera outbreaks...
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attention to the
ruins after his
visit in 1834. Over the
following century,
sporadic exploration occurred,
involving different archaeologists. The
German Oriental...
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infectious diseases broke out soon
after with
confirmed first cases of
cholera following the disaster. In
Ampara District alone, more than 10,000 people...
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Slavin According to John Norris,
evidence from Issyk-Kul
indicates a
small sporadic outbreak characteristic of
transmission from
rodents to
humans with no...