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.
cholera affects the countries which have poverty & cannot afford clean water. ie India Brazil and Peru.
In developing countries you have many asymptomatic carriers of cholera to spread the same. In developed countries, undercooked sea food is usually the source of cholera.
Cholera is a horrible disease that you catch from constantly drinking dirty water. It is very common in poor countries, escpecially African Countries.
Poor people living in slums of developing countries are prone to get cholera.
cholera is found in water
Wilhelm Kolle who was a German bacteriologist was the first to discover the cholera and typhoid vaccines in 1896.
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.
Your answer is here!!!!! I found this will doing research on cholera for university. http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/contagion/cholera.html Jeremy, France.
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Cholera is still around and is extremely deadly if it is not taken care of properly. The cure for cholera is water, which is awesome, but in regions where cholera outbreaks occur, it may be hard to find clean water to drink.
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.