The CDC and WHO recommend vaccinations of Rabies, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Cholera, Typhoid, and Influenza.
diarrhoeal diseases,typhoid,cholera,hepatitis and other contagious diseases
cholera, typhoid, infectious hepatitis, polio
diphtheria, cholera, hepatitis, Dengue fever etc. See related WHO link below
There is a potential for water born diseases like cholera and hepatitis A after a flood. Also flooding increases the risk of malaria and dengue.
Cholera, hepatitis A and dysentery are transmitted by flies. This route is also called as feco-oral or fecal-oral route.
Cholera due to poor hygiene conditions especially in rural areas, AIDS, Hepatitis A, and Typhoid.
zero because most of the world water is contaminated and if anyone drinks it,the water can cause disease such as cholera,hepatitis,and typhoid.
travelers’ diarrhea cholera Escherichia coli diarrhea hepatitis A typhoid fever Insect born diseases parasitic diseases plague - risk for travelers is small toxoplasmosis hepatitis B Lyme disease Brucellosis - avoid unpasteurised dairy products
You can give dramatic relief in case of cholera and so you get total cooperation from the people. The problem comes with chronic diseases like infective hepatitis, where you can not give dramatic relief, or for that purpose no relief.
zero because most of the world water is contaminated and if anyone drinks it,the water can cause disease such as cholera,hepatitis,and typhoid.
Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Typhoid, Cholera, Hepatitis