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cholera

an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food

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There has been another case of cholera in the neighborhood.
Cholera is uncommon in Japan.
Infect the area with cholera.
Two hundred people died of cholera last year.
Lenin was sent into Russia by the Germans in the same way that you might send a phial containing a culture of typhoid or cholera to be poured into the water supply of a great city, and it worked with amazing accuracy.
Tchaikovsky's mother died from cholera when he was fourteen.

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Poverty is not the lack of anything, but a positive plague, virulent in itself, contagious as cholera, with filth, criminality, vice and despair as only a few of its symptoms.
He killed more people than cholera.
I figure the guy had smallpox, or cholera, or something like that.
Now look, Neff, it isn't smallpox, and it isn't cholera.
Try to recall, the year of cholera.
And I warn you that a wicked law, like cholera, destroys everyone it touches, its upholders as well as its defiers.
He had found cures for diseases he could hardly pronounce, like haemorrhagic septicaemia, bird diphtheria, aspergillosis, avian cholera.
It has to be smallpox, cholera or leprosy.
I hope you end up in a graveyard with the cholera, and the rabies, and the plague!
I'll take cholera, dysentery, sunstroke, fleas in my bed. Arabs in my hair, but I cannot take politicians.
A solitary office, and it's where the cholera come from.
In Lahore there is cholera and other diseases.
Colonel, It is my duty to inform you our Prior was taken from us by an infectious disease, Cholera.
For several years, Asiatic cholera has shown a marked tendency. to spread beyond its source. which, of course you know, is in the waters of the Ganges.
You're sending him to Algeria, a war- and cholera-ridden land.
As for you, Hubert, you'll handle the cholera epidemic, which has hit our troops very hard.
The other doctors before you all died of cholera.
Everyone around is dying of cholera, typhoid and dysentery!
One third of us died of cholera.
People are dropping like flies from hunger and cholera.
Cholera isn't racist.
She has cholera.
Tell him that I lost a son. to cholera, and that my youngest might go into the mountains.
It's cholera.
His plans are thwarted as he is about to place invisible cholera bacteria into New York's water supply that no microscope would be able to detect.
The early scripts were quite faithful to Wylie's novel, except that Garrett Fort modified the invisible cholera to invisible rats carrying bubonic plague.
We have cholera aboard.
When we disinfect cholera suspects, we bring it up to a hundred and thirty.
No doubts, it's smallpox, cholera or leprosy!
I hope you end up in a graveyard with the cholera and the rabies and the plague!
I think it was only cholera that she didn't come down with.
Then he died from cholera.
I like cholera. I like all the major skin diseases.
I mean the existence of evil as a living organism. as a plague, a disease, which infects humanity like cholera or typhoid. an epidemic slowly spreading until it affects the whole world.
No typhoid, cholera, epilepsy?
Health officials in San Francisco reluctantly admit they may have a cholera epidemic on their hands.
Typhoid, cholera, more plague.
But who can purge a cholera germ?
That may mean cholera, typhoid, God knows what.

News and current affairs

Indeed, it is humbling to remember that some of history's most deadly invasions were carried out by single-cell organisms, such as cholera, bubonic plague, and tuberculosis.
This is a function of a particularly virulent strain of cholera and underlying issues: a weak national health system, poor sanitary conditions, and a lack of clean water and other basic services.
Most immediately, there is an urgent need for more cholera treatment centers.
Every first-year public health student is taught how John Snow stopped a cholera epidemic in London.
During a ten-day period in September 1854, during which more than 500 Londoners died from the disease, Snow used a city map to mark the location of each household with a case of cholera.
If government officials in London had demanded absolute certainty, the epidemic might have continued for another 30 years until the cholera bacterium was identified.
Paradoxically, droughts can favor water-borne diseases--including cholera, a cause of severe diarrhea--by wiping out supplies of safe drinking water, concentrating contaminants, and preventing good hygiene.
The pain and suffering arising from last year's earthquake was already enormous, and has since been compounded by Hurricane Tomas and an outbreak of cholera. Now there is growing tension surrounding the just completed election.
It is vital that the Haitian people in all communities are fully informed about how to deal with this disease, and that they understand that cholera is quickly cured when diagnosed and treated quickly.
In the ensuing chaos, more than 50,000 refugees died from cholera.
Hundreds of millions suffer from other neglected tropical diseases, including lymphatic filariasis and cholera.
Primitive approaches to managing sewage continue to spread infections such as schistosomiasis, trachoma, viral hepatitis, and cholera.
Not surprisingly, the incidence of cholera is highest in Haiti's slums and rural areas, where people are farthest from assistance.

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