- Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cholera is an extremely virulent disease It affects both children and adults and can kill within hours if left untreated Severe cases need rapid treatment with intravenous fluids and antibiotics
- Cholera cases and deaths - World Health Organization (WHO)
Member States, in particular target countries of the Global Taskforce on Cholera Control (GTFCC), are urged to undertake cholera reporting Cholera annual figures might be subject to reporting biases including lack of comparability of reporting criteria between countries, lack of stability of cholera surveillance systems over time, over
- Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
CCholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae Cholera remains a global threat to public health and an indicator of inequity and lack of social development Researchers have estimated that every year, there are 1 3 to 4 0 million cases, and 21 000 to 143 000 deaths worldwide due to cholera
- 霍乱 - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cholera Annual Report 2023 Weekly Epidemiological Record, 9 September 2024, Vol 99 (36), (pp 481- 496)
- Cholera upsurge (2021-present) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cholera is an acute intestinal infection that spreads through food and water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, often from faeces With safe water and sanitation, cholera can be prevented It can kill within hours when not treated, but immediate access to treatment saves lives
- New website on cholera control goes live - World Health Organization (WHO)
The Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC), which brings together more than 50 nongovernmental organizations, academic institutions and UN agencies, and is hosted by the World Health Organization, has launched a new website
- Cholera - Angola - World Health Organization (WHO)
Since January 2025, Angola has been experiencing a substantial cholera outbreak As of 23 March 2025, a total of 8543 cases and 329 deaths (Case Fatality Rate (CFR) 3 9%) have been reported, with one-third of the deaths occurring in the community The outbreak has rapidly spread to 16 out of Angola’s 21 provinces, affecting individuals of all age groups, with the highest burden among those
- Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease that can kill within hours if left untreated Cholera is an acute infection of the gut, caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139
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