It spreads person to person.
Cholera spread by fecal oral route. That means cholera is there in he feces of the cholera patient in millions. It is mostly transmitted by contaminated water. House fly also play important role in the spread of cholera. Flies sit on the feces of the cholera patient and then on your food, to transfer the bacteria to you.
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Cholera is a disease that is spread by contaminated water, particulary, by water that is contaminated by human sewage. If water is properly treated, it will not spread cholera and the disease will be prevented.
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No, Vibrio cholerae is primarily a human pathogen.
Cholera is contracted from human feaces / bodily fluids in water and therefore washerwomen would then be exposed to this.
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Cholera has existed since ancient times in the Ganges delta so it may have originated somewhere on the Indian sub-continent. The bacteria which causes cholera may have evolved in that area. It uses the human intestine to breed and spread.
Some examples of diseases caused by improper sanitation are: cholera, the plague, dysentery and others.
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.
It's difficult to provide an exact number of epidemics since the beginning of recorded history, as epidemics can vary in scale and definition. However, numerous significant epidemics have been documented, including the Black Death in the 14th century, the Spanish flu in 1918, and more recent outbreaks like Ebola and COVID-19. Throughout history, countless smaller outbreaks and endemic diseases have also occurred, making it impossible to quantify a definitive total. Overall, the history of human health is marked by recurring epidemics and pandemics.
It tells us what is going on in the world as with, or according, to epidemiological trends with new diseases and possible epidemics.