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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Infectious diseases: Cholera:


Livescience_2013 07449.txt

People who have cholera dehydration or kidney problems should avoid coconut oil she said. And people with high cholesterol should use it cautiously.


Livescience_2014 02729.txt

and the cholera epidemic in the 19th century the long-lasting denial of the harm of tobacco smoking in the 20th century global warming and climate change in the 21st century) when the translation of science into practice clashes with vested interests.


Nature 01567.txt

500, the United nations this week warned of the spread of acute diarrhoea and waterborne diseases such as dysentery and cholera.


Nature 01824.txt

Events Cholera in Haiti The escalating cholera epidemic in Haiti had claimed more than 900 lives and caused close to 15,000 infections by the start of this week, according to the Haitian Ministry of Public health and Population.

The cholera strain is most closely related to one from south Asia the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, has said,


Nature 02005.txt

Nature Newspolicy Research People Business Trend watch Coming up Number crunch Policy Haiti's cholera fight Health officials have outlined plans for a proposed cholera vaccination


Nature 02379.txt

Research Cholera in Haiti The cholera epidemic currently raging through Haiti was introduced inadvertently to the country through faecal contamination of river water,

(which matches cholera strains circulating in Nepal). The outbreak 墉 the first in Haiti in nearly a century 墉 had killed by Mid-april almost 4,


ScienceDaily_2013 06925.txt

With widespread occurrence of cholera in Latin america the direct use of untreated wastewater was restricted in the country.

Most wastewater goes untreated in Sub-saharan africa where water pollution triggers the spread of waterborne diseases such as diarrhea and cholera.


ScienceDaily_2013 17013.txt

when cholera had been ravaging the capital Dr Wickstead explained. A garden on a site like this might tell us more about the people who lived


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