Cholera Cases More Than Doubled Last Year, 24 Countries Currently Facing Active Outbreaks
Not only were there more cholera outbreaks in 2022, but the outbreaks were larger, compared to 2021.
Not only were there more cholera outbreaks in 2022, but the outbreaks were larger, compared to 2021.
Consumption of impure drinking water is one of the primary triggers for waterborne diseases. Here are some cautionary steps you can take to prevent water-borne diseases this monsoon.
As per WHO, over 2 billion people around the world use a drinking water source that is contaminated by faeces.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned about the possible impacts of the outbreak on the overall health system in Malawi.
Ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae can cause acute watery diarrhoea, called Cholera, which can lead to death if left untreated.
Climate change may be causing cholera surge on a global level, says WHO
Health Minister Firass Abiad has warned that Cholera could become "endemic" in the country if authorities fail to curb the rapid spread of the disease at the earliest.
If the patient who is suffering from Cholera is not treated on time, it can turn fatal and lead to death. Scroll down to know what causes cholera.
Poverty-affected Lebanon reports its first case, violence-affected Haiti becomes the 'cholera time bomb' with most hospitals either closed or not operating, Syria too not free from scare
The infection causes acute diarrhoea that can kill within hours if not treated. In other cases, those infected will have no or mild symptoms and can be successfully treated with oral rehydration solution.
Frequent illnesses caused due to water contamination can cause severe health problems and it can be fatal. Take a look at the steps that you can take to contain the symptoms in case you get infected.
Cholera spread through contaminated water and food, however, it is more common during the monsoon season. We list out the warning symptoms associated with this disease. Take a look.
Residents of Lucknow fall ill due to circulation of contaminated water. This has led to the death of a one year old baby.
Cholera is an infectious disease which causes severe watery diarrhoea, this can also lead to acute dehydration and even death if untreated.
Non-routine vaccines are recommended for travellers and some specific groups who may be exposed to dangerous or deadly diseases. Read to know the vaccine that come under these category as well as who should get them.
Oral cholera vaccine may capture huge market share by 2025. But first know what this disease is all about.
Along side your conventional treatment, there are certain home remedies that can help you tackle cholera. Here are the top 4 home remedies that can heal your cholera inflicted body.
Contaminated borewell waters due to a burst sewer pipe has resulted in a cholera outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city. It has claimed 10 lives and left more than 300 people hospitalised.
Not only were there more cholera outbreaks in 2022, but the outbreaks were larger, compared to 2021.
Consumption of impure drinking water is one of the primary triggers for waterborne diseases. Here are some cautionary steps you can take to prevent water-borne diseases this monsoon.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned about the possible impacts of the outbreak on the overall health system in Malawi.
Ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae can cause acute watery diarrhoea, called Cholera, which can lead to death if left untreated.
Climate change may be causing cholera surge on a global level, says WHO
Health Minister Firass Abiad has warned that Cholera could become "endemic" in the country if authorities fail to curb the rapid spread of the disease at the earliest.
Poverty-affected Lebanon reports its first case, violence-affected Haiti becomes the 'cholera time bomb' with most hospitals either closed or not operating, Syria too not free from scare
The infection causes acute diarrhoea that can kill within hours if not treated. In other cases, those infected will have no or mild symptoms and can be successfully treated with oral rehydration solution.
Frequent illnesses caused due to water contamination can cause severe health problems and it can be fatal. Take a look at the steps that you can take to contain the symptoms in case you get infected.
Cholera spread through contaminated water and food, however, it is more common during the monsoon season. We list out the warning symptoms associated with this disease. Take a look.
Residents of Lucknow fall ill due to circulation of contaminated water. This has led to the death of a one year old baby.
Cholera is an infectious disease which causes severe watery diarrhoea, this can also lead to acute dehydration and even death if untreated.
Non-routine vaccines are recommended for travellers and some specific groups who may be exposed to dangerous or deadly diseases. Read to know the vaccine that come under these category as well as who should get them.
Oral cholera vaccine may capture huge market share by 2025. But first know what this disease is all about.
Along side your conventional treatment, there are certain home remedies that can help you tackle cholera. Here are the top 4 home remedies that can heal your cholera inflicted body.
Contaminated borewell waters due to a burst sewer pipe has resulted in a cholera outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city. It has claimed 10 lives and left more than 300 people hospitalised.
Along with the doctor's medication, few natural remedies like including ginger and lemon in your diet can also help. Try these fool-proof hacks to keep cholera at bay.
Are you feeling dehydrated? Were you unable to attend your important meeting due to persistent diarrhoea? Beware! You might be suffering from cholera. Don't worry, we tell you how to tackle it.
As per WHO, over 2 billion people around the world use a drinking water source that is contaminated by faeces.
If the patient who is suffering from Cholera is not treated on time, it can turn fatal and lead to death. Scroll down to know what causes cholera.