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Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera, is primarily found in coastal waters and estuaries, particularly in regions with poor sanitation and inadequate water treatment. It thrives in warm, brackish environments and is often associated with contaminated drinking water or seafood. Cholera outbreaks are most common in areas with high population density and limited access to clean water, especially in parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean.

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