Because of an extensive system of sewage and water treatment in the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia, cholera is generally not a concern for visitors and residents of these regions. People visiting or living in other parts of the world, particularly on the Indian subcontinent and in parts of Africa and South America, should be aware of the potential for contracting cholera and practice prevention. Fortunately, the disease is both preventable and treatable.
so technically, Africa and South America have cholera the most
Most outbreaks occur in countries that lack sanitary water and proper hygene. Countries that experienced natural desasters, like earthquakes, that cause the lack of sanitary water and proper hygene. Haiti experienced the worst cholera outbreak when the earthquake striked. Mexico, the northern half of South America, almost all of Africa, the southern half of Asia, and the isolated island countries. Visit, http://myfundi.co.za/e/File:Img03099.jpg to see exact countries.
cameroon,because it has with 256 people died because of cholera
canada
First, London is a city, not a country. And yes, Cholera can be found in almost all countries if sanitation is not adequate or water has been infected.
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Cholera is a water born disease. Dyers use a lot of water.
It depends on the country. There is no specified time as to when droughts can occur. They are by no means restricted to the summer months - they can and do occur all year round.
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Cholera and smallpox
Most of the diseases that are contracted in third world nations are insect or food borne. These include malaria, dysentery, dengue fever, and cholera.
Two important and/or interesting facts about this disease.Cholera symptoms can occur within 24 to 48 hours of being infected.Without cholera treatment, serious infections can result in death within hours.cholera gives you dioreah