Cholera is primarily transmitted through contaminated water, particularly when it contains the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Even small amounts of contaminated water can pose a risk, especially in areas with poor sanitation. The water may appear clean but can still carry the bacteria, which can lead to infection if ingested. Therefore, it's crucial to ensure that drinking water is treated and safe, regardless of its apparent cleanliness.
dirty water
maybe the people are poor and looking for water and dirty water is the only water they can get.
My great great grandmother was infected with cholera on the Oregon Trail because she drank dirty water.
the cholera disease is when the water you drink is dirty and you get cramps and diarrhoea, most people vomited and died :/
Cholera (dirty water), TB (dirty water), dampness, the medication wasn't up to standards
Cholera is a horrible disease that you catch from constantly drinking dirty water. It is very common in poor countries, escpecially African Countries.
cholera is caused by the bacterium V. cholera. It often occurs when there is:poor sanitationwarovercrowdingfamineor if you eat something thats unsanitary
Potentially anywhere, you only need to have a dirty water (or food) supply that has the bacterium of cholera. Countries that you are likely to catch it in are probably third world countries with bad hygiene that could cause sewage to leak into water supplies.
Cholera is caused by the bacteria called as vibrio cholerae. These bacteria are excreted in very large number in loose motion of the cholera patient. These bacteria are transmitted through contaminated water and by flies, at times by hands to other people.
There is lots of dirty and diseased water that causes lots sickness In India every minute one person dies from water disease Two million children die every year from drinking dirty water Dirty water can cause diarrhea, cholera and typhoid, malaria, trachoma, schistosomiasis, dysentery and hookworm. Dirty water causes 5-25 million deaths a year 80% of diseases are mainly spread by dirty water in developing countries
"Uncontaminated" basically means "not dirty". "not dirty" is pretty much the same as "clean", and clean water won't give you any diseases.
The cure to cholera has a lot of simple steps. Equipment: A container Dirty water 2 tissues Salt A cup Step 1)Filter the dirty water with a tissue into the container. Step 2)Add some salt to the water. Step 3)Put a tissue above the container. Step 4)Put the water on the windowsill and let the water evaporate. Step 5)Squeeze the tissue when the water has evaporated into a cup.