It is most commonly found in poor parts of the world as it is a water-borne disease mainly so obviously the hygiene in these countries will not be top quality. It also occurs in places with lots of crowding as it can easily spread this way. So main countries it occurs in are India, Latin America etc.
Cholera and smallpox
Mozambique
The Blue Death
cameroon,because it has with 256 people died because of cholera
Cholera is still common in developing countries. It is common to get the patients of cholera like syndrome in your clinical practice and at times of severe case of cholera. The picture has changed on positive side over last three decades, due to improved sanitation and public awareness of water born diseases.
HIV and cholera are possibly the commonest diseases in Zimbabwe. The government has allowed the health system to collapse.
This will depend upon which waterborne disease you are asking about. One of the most common is cholera, which can be cured with antibiotics and supportive care.
Cholera is a horrible disease that you catch from constantly drinking dirty water. It is very common in poor countries, escpecially African Countries.
The most common causes of death on the Oregon Trail during the 19th century were diseases like cholera, dysentery, and measles, as well as accidents, drowning, and exhaustion.
Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Malaria, and Cholera
There were many types of disease in medieval Europe. But the most common were: measles, cholera, and scarlet fever. The most feared disease was the Bubonic Plague also known as the "Black Death" No one knew how the disease was spread.
Cholera is a water born disease. Dyers use a lot of water.