Sentences with phrase «where cholera»

Walter gives her an ultimatum: come with him to a poverty - ridden village where a cholera epidemic is killing them at a rapid rate, or get a divorce and be left with the shame and uncertainty that this decision entails.
Steve:... the pump handles and using maps of London to figure out exactly where this cholera was coming from.
The WHO - ORS solution is a scientifically sound method of body fluid loss replacement, which was developed for use in developing countries where cholera or other diarrheal diseases are common.
The WHO says spending on sanitation must prioritise «hotspots» where cholera lurks all the time.
Some came from Nepal, where cholera is endemic, and although they showed no symptoms of cholera, genetic fingerprinting has matched the strain of cholera in Haiti to the strain prevalent in Southeast Asia.

Not exact matches

Last summer he returned from Chad, where he coordinated MSF's field operations and tackled a nutrition crisis and cholera outbreak.
Other diseases treated with chiles include plague, where the Luo tribe of Africa applies the pepper leaf to the bubo; and cholera, malaria, and scarlett fever are treated by the simple consumption of chile pods in the Malay Peninsula.
This is because while many adults in areas where there have been V. cholerae O1 epidemics have developed some immunity to this strain, they lack immunity to the new O139 vibrio.
We have a country where garbage is giving us cholera and other diseases.
In rural areas, where 10 % of people have adequate sanitation, people often defecate in waterways like the Meye, and cholera — which causes explosive diarrhea — drove more people to use the river as a toilet.
A few meters away from where one of the worst cholera outbreaks in history started, several Haitian teenagers are enjoying a bath.
Al - Samie is also the general director of the Taiz Governorate Health Office, where 22,903 cases of cholera have been reported and 150 people have died since 27 April.
To control the spread of cholera during an outbreak, rapid care for infected people is vital, including providing ready access to rehydration therapy — a huge challenge in a country where civil war has wreaked havoc on public health and other infrastructure.
Our data raises important questions related to where these isolates persist and how identical isolates can be collected years apart despite our understanding of high change rate of MLVA loci and the V. cholerae molecular clock.
Norton stumbles on an affair between Watts and Liev Schreiber and the next thing we know Norton and Watts are on a two week journey into the depths of a Chinese jungle where a devastating cholera epidemic is occurring.
Students explore their own water consumption (the amount of water used in everyday activities; the types of water — filtered, bottled, and so on) they drink — and compare this data with the experiences of residents in the Togolese Republic, where clean water is scarce and cholera is endemic.
In India, for example, the «Bhor Ghats became the deadliest stretch of railway construction in Asia where... the death rate was close to one - third due to gunpowder blasts, falls from cliffs, and cholera
The poor, finally, live in half - swamped «intertidal» zones where collapses and cholera are common.
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