As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the Maldives is not typically known for cholera outbreaks, as the country has relatively good sanitation and healthcare systems in place. However, like many island nations, it can be vulnerable to waterborne diseases, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall or flooding. It's essential for travelers to stay informed about local health advisories and practice good hygiene to minimize any health risks. For the most current information, consulting health organizations or local authorities is recommended.
No but they can be affected by the libya war.
The Digestive System
intestine
Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
it curls up
Poor hyegine, poverty low intectuality rate
Cholera is still common in developing countries. It is common to get the patients of cholera like syndrome in your clinical practice and at times of severe case of cholera. The picture has changed on positive side over last three decades, due to improved sanitation and public awareness of water born diseases.
There were many more than 8 countries affected. The most affected countries include:IndiaBangledeshThailandIndonesiaMalaysiaSri LankaSomaliaKenyaTanzaniaSouth AfricaMadagascar
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends these vaccinations for the Maldives: Routine vaccinations, Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid
The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia and is 90,000 square kilometres.
The population of Maldives is about 306,000 people.
Maldives= Mal-Deves Xank says: Maldives= Mall-Divs. I am from Maldives so I know it best.