Cholera can kill any person.
Cholera due to poor hygiene conditions especially in rural areas, AIDS, Hepatitis A, and Typhoid.
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The question should read "How did cholera AFFECT the soldiers in World War I?"
Currently, In 2011, 51% of the world lives in urban areas.
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Cholera is not uniformly prevalent worldwide, and its incidence varies significantly by region. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cholera cases are reported in about 47 countries, primarily in areas with inadequate water treatment and sanitation. While specific prevalence percentages are difficult to determine, cholera affects millions of individuals during outbreaks, particularly in endemic regions, but a small percentage of the global population is affected at any given time. Overall, the disease continues to pose a risk in vulnerable communities rather than representing a widespread global health issue.
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No one. Cholera was unknown to the western world prior to the 1820s. Cholera did not strike the United States until 1832.
Cholera has had a significant impact on populations, particularly in areas with inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure. The disease can lead to severe dehydration and death within hours if untreated, resulting in high mortality rates during outbreaks. Additionally, cholera can strain healthcare systems, disrupt communities, and exacerbate poverty and inequality, as affected populations often face economic hardships and loss of productivity. Overall, cholera remains a major public health challenge in vulnerable regions around the world.
Cholera was probably originated from the basin of river Ganges. It travelled to the rest of the world by so called trade routes like the 'Black death'.
Every year about 60,000 to 120,000 people die of cholera. For one such death, there are 99 cases of cholera in the society. That makes tremendous mortality and morbidity for such a preventable disease.