Cholera can have significant social effects, including the disruption of communities due to illness and mortality, which can lead to a loss of workforce and economic instability. Stigmatization of affected individuals or groups may arise, fostering social isolation and fear. Additionally, the outbreak can strain healthcare systems, diverting resources and attention from other health issues, and leading to increased mistrust in public health authorities. Overall, cholera not only impacts health but also undermines social cohesion and resilience.
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Since Cholera is a disease that can cause severe dehydration, this can create issue with the kidney. In severe cases kidney failure occurs and sometimes this is not reversible. This is the only known long term effect of Cholera.
Pamela K. Gilbert has written: 'Mapping the Victorian social body' 'Cholera and nation' -- subject(s): Attitude to Health, Cholera, Christianity, History, History, 19th Century, Politics, Public Health Practice, Religion and Medicine, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Cholera, Social aspects, Social aspects of Cholera 'The citizen's body' -- subject(s): Civilization, History, Public health, Social conditions 'Disease, Desire, and the Body in Victorian Women's Popular Novels (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture)'
Cholera is primarily found in the intestines, specifically the small intestine, where the bacterium Vibrio cholerae colonizes and produces toxins. This leads to severe diarrhea and dehydration, which are characteristic symptoms of the disease. While cholera affects the gastrointestinal system, it can also lead to systemic effects if not treated promptly.
The three legacies are religious, social, and political.
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In cholera vaccination you are injected the dead cells of cholera. So you get antibodies to cholera. This vaccine is not very effective. The protection rate is some where 50 to 60 % only. So you can not keep faith on the vaccine for protection from cholera.
Chlorine does not cause cholera. You may get cholera, by absence of that little chlorine in public water supply.
You will not get the cholera by breathing the cholera bacilli. They can infect the gut only. You may get immunized to cholera. But immunity to cholera is short lasting and is not very effective as well. By injecting dead cholera bacilli you get the immunity for cholera.
Because other countries panic, people don't allow others to travel from the area that's infected. Also, they restrict imports on certain foods. An example of this is in 1991, there was an outbreak in Peru which cost them US$770 million. From the World Health Organization