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  1. A cholera infection can be mild, with no symptoms. But about 10% of infected people develop severe symptoms, 12 hours to five days after ingesting the bacteria. These symptoms include: Diarrhea, or extremely watery poop. Intense thirst. Lower amounts of urine (pee). Muscle cramps. Restlessness or irritability. Vomiting.

  2. Contaminated rice, millet gruel, and vegetables have also been implicated in several outbreaks. Other foods, including fruits (except sour fruits), poultry, meat, and dairy products, have the potential of transmitting cholera. To reduce the risk of food-borne transmission of cholera, it is recommended that foods should be prepared, served, and ...

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · Poor sanitation reduces human well-being, social and economic development due to impacts such as anxiety, risk of sexual assault, and lost opportunities for education and work. Poor sanitation is linked to transmission of diarrhoeal diseases such as cholera and dysentery, as well as typhoid, intestinal worm infections and polio.

  4. Bacteria are microscopic organisms that are responsible for several wastewater related diseases, including typhoid, paratyphoid, bacillary dysentery, gastroenteritis, and cholera. Most infect the stomach and intestinal tract and can cause symptoms like headache, diarrhea (sometimes with blood), abdominal cramps, fever, nausea, and vomiting.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · This contamination can find its way into water sources, leading to waterborne diseases like cholera and typhoid, affecting communities that rely on these water supplies. 4. Food Safety Risks: Improper disposal of waste near agricultural areas or improper disposal of food waste can attract pests and contaminate crops. Consuming contaminated ...

  6. Cholera spreads mostly through poor sanitation, contaminated by faeces. To make this a truly terrible thing in terms of zombies, your zombies are going to have to eat and excrete a heck of a lot and not be terribly well house-trained. They'll basically be stinking, shuffling, diarrhoea dribbling zombies of the worst possible kind.

  7. Feb 25, 2023 · A young child is vaccinated against cholera in Haiti. A global surge of cholera cases has put one billion people in 43 countries at risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned this week. Three countries, this week alone, have reported outbreaks, WHO cholera team leader Philippe Barboza told reporters at a press conference on Friday.

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