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  • northern Cameroon are at risk of contracting cholera, a water-borne disease.
  • from tuberculosis were 12 per thousand, from cholera about 14 per thousand, and about 22 per thous
  • karios died in Nicosia on August 4, 1865 from cholera, after refusing to leave the city when an epi
  • vibrio, particularly to type various kinds of cholera, against which they were thought to have pote
  • Of the people found with cholera, all of them except for two sat in economy cl
  • ted an epidemic of enteric fever dysentry and cholera among the occupying British army, which event
  • ondon's water supply following an outbreak of cholera, an investigation which involved emptying a r
  • ounds of this demon, and he is able to spread cholera and dysentery.
  • his time in India, as there were epidemics of cholera and dysentery during the Wherry's stay.
  • h the UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), cholera and measles vaccination campaign, social deve
  • Shryock died of cholera and is buried in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • lared the cause of death as Diarrhoea and not Cholera, and the same was recorded for publication in
  • hey had reached Sain Ghala, Dr. Shedd died of cholera and was buried somewhere there.
  • breeding grounds for Botulismavian botulism, cholera and Newcastle disease, which also led to mass
  • is period Busk made important observations on cholera and on scurvy.
  • pilgrimaged to Mecca, but in Mina contracted cholera and died.
  • According to a county official, cholera and similar diseases (like small pox) ravages
  • One month later, she was stricken with cholera and died at the age of 48.
  • se oral rehydration therapy (ORT) could treat cholera and other diarrheal diseases, then by promoti
  • ne died on 3 March 1869 from a combination of cholera and dysentery.
  • 000 died daily in August 1945, because of the cholera and diphtheria epidemics.
  • He suffered poor health, having overcome cholera and several minor heart attacks.
  • father, arriving in Texas, also succumbed to cholera and died in 1834.
  • was especially successful in the treatment of cholera and yellow fever.
  • ich leads to the outbreak of diseases such as cholera and typhoid.
  • who first developed and used vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague.
  • n the railway Urquhart suffered malnutrition, cholera and torture at the hands of his captors.
  • ed the microbiological foundations of typhus, cholera and diphtheria.
  • They endured floods, prairie fires, cholera and malaria to serve the Indians for more tha
  • , including treatment for rheumatism, asthma, cholera, and fever.
  • d the bacterial products of tuberculosis, hog cholera and glanders.
  • as traveling in Italy when his father died of cholera and swiftly returned to take control of the A
  • allpox and rabies and carried out research on cholera, and the fermentation of opium and rice.
  • the young sergeant had had the smallpox, the cholera, and the yellow fever, we could not have slid
  • his fame and legend making the city safe from cholera and fire earlier in the decade.
  • tentially usable for biological warfare, like cholera, anthrax, ebola, etc.
  • k Stanley Maude (upon the latter's death from cholera) as Commander-in-Chief of the British forces
  • The Indian Cholera, as he called it, criticized British colonial
  • at the intestinal mucosa was not disrupted in cholera, as previously thought.
  • He died of cholera at Quebec on January 13, 1833 and was buried
  • Hand died from cholera at Rock Ford.
  • much to organise the army of Kars. he died of cholera at Scutari in 1856.
  • He died of cholera, at the age of 59, during his march against t
  • He died of cholera at Montreal in 1832, while still a member of
  • ring the Second Anglo-Burmese War but died of cholera at Prome on 7 October 1852, at the age of 73.
  • g the water through an effective filter, most cholera bacteria and other pathogens are removed.
  • all, there is little risk of contamination by cholera bacteria, and in fact no cases of cholera hav
  • The Cholera basin on the shore of the Market Square.
  • concluded "Facts…lead to the conclusion that cholera, be it called by whatever name it may…has exi
  • Also known as V. cholera biotype eltor, it has been the dominant strai
  • Cholera broke out in 1832; and again in 1849.
  • Havelock's men returned to Cawnpore, and cholera broke out there, whereupon Neill again commit
  • He was mayor when cholera broke out in 1834 and when a fire nearly dest
  • The cholera burial ground dates back to the 19th century.
  • e the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which causes cholera, by allowing the cholera vibrios to attach to
  • He also wrote a comprehensive work on cholera called Cholera Asiatica und Cholera Nostras,
  • map by Dr. John Snow showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854
  • inal map by John Snow showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854
  • etween the quality of the source of water and cholera cases.
  • aths of his younger sister and his uncle from cholera caused Dayananda to ponder the meaning of lif
  • nt to Egypt and India as member of the German Cholera Commission.
  • nmar, and in Zimbabwe where British Red Cross cholera control centres have stemmed the spread of di
  • There have been cholera deaths in 2009.
  • s and research on combating cattle plague and cholera, diagnosing sputum for tuberculosis, and prep
  • from Germany to treat a deadly form of Asian cholera, diphtheria, gangrene, ulcers of the tibia an
  • of his young Mexican wife whom he had lost to cholera during an epidemic in California.
  • He died in 1900 after contracting cholera during an expedition to the coast of Colombia
  • John Russell Colvin died of cholera during the peak of the Indian Rebellion of 18
  • people killed in accidents, murdered, died of cholera during the cholera epidemic in 1869, but some
  • There was also an epidemic of cholera during 1902 in which not a single native Chri
  • as a result of contracting illnesses such as cholera, dysentery, tropical diseases, and rickets.
  • bacterial diseases: typhoid, cholera, dysentery, pyogenic cocci, etc. House flies
  • ied (and his daughter Sarah Mehetable died of cholera eight days after her father.)
  • 37, at a time when Catania was experiencing a cholera empidemic, he was granted special emergency p
  • nd her care for the sick and dying during the cholera epidemic of 1873 endeared her to the Birmingh
  • Bucks) was founded in 1832 in response to the cholera epidemic that swept across England at that ti
  • He was appointed City Physician during the cholera epidemic of 1832, and served as same during t
  • nitially established in 1850 as a result of a cholera epidemic for treating the affected Jewish pop
  • second row of houses was built in 1866 when a cholera epidemic was at its height in the Old City.
  • A cholera epidemic breaks out at Jalalabad and at Kabul
  • Two months later in October 1850, a cholera epidemic struck the city of Sacramento, drivi
  • A cholera epidemic in London causes over 5,000 deaths.
  • He died during the cholera epidemic of 1837.
  • Within a few weeks, a cholera epidemic reach Texas.
  • He survived the cholera epidemic that swept Detroit in 1832.
  • and the Mexican-American War, as well as by a cholera epidemic that swept through Columbus.
  • The Cholera epidemic of 1831 was an epidemic of the disea
  • mayor for his services to the city during the cholera epidemic of 1849, a group of citizens propose
  • g periods of drought and diseases such as the cholera epidemic and the potato fungus which caused t
  • California gold rush, or that he died in the cholera epidemic in the spring of 1849, that killed a
  • Hole and his wife Ann; His father died in the cholera epidemic of 1849, when William was only 3 yea
  • In 1848-49 a cholera epidemic killed 14,601 people in London and o
  • Giuseppe Nicolini died in the cholera epidemic that struck the city in 1855.
  • Vienna was just recovering from a disastrous cholera epidemic and many of the stricken populace ma
  • his medical skills were later of use during a cholera epidemic in British Columbia).
  • out pay for many hundreds hours, fighting the cholera epidemic of 1832-1834.
  • He died during a cholera epidemic in the Mexican state of Coahuila on
  • In 1831 there was a cholera epidemic and the peasants revolted.
  • Menelaws died in Saint Petersburg during the cholera epidemic of 1831.
  • In 1867, Brown's parents died in a cholera epidemic and his sister, Alice, moved to Wewo
  • During the cholera epidemic of 1848-9, most of its remaining mem
  • pensed medicine to the locals during the 1862 cholera epidemic there.
  • the Gymnasium) - built in 1892 in memory of a cholera epidemic
  • a well paid lady of the evening when a deadly cholera epidemic swept through Birmingham.
  • to a hospital (and later an orphanage) in the cholera epidemic of 1832.
  • t, ministering to the sick and dying during a cholera epidemic in 1850.
  • During the cholera epidemic in 1832 he worked with the Quaker, S
  • e Littledales spent 1892 at home because of a cholera epidemic in Russia, where they had planned to
  • loyal toward Copenhagen and stayed during the cholera epidemic of 1853 out of loyalty to the city.
  • ere opened on the site in 1836, following the cholera epidemic of 1832.
  • d ministered to the sick and dying during the cholera epidemic of 1832.
  • ed on Friday night 13 September 1889 during a cholera epidemic, and he was buried in the courtyard
  • vided the "ideal conditions" for a nationwide cholera epidemic, and the disease was "gradually spre
  • During his first term, the city experienced a Cholera epidemic, and Delph lead a push for better sa
  • The country is not prepared to deal with a cholera epidemic, says Dr. Lateef Olepina, an infecti
  • Following the death of his father during a cholera epidemic, Hunt inherited more than a million
  • il to quarantine sailors who fell victim to a cholera epidemic.
  • health authorities are warning of a possible cholera epidemic.
  • The following year his mother died in a cholera epidemic.
  • He died in Kingston in 1834 during a cholera epidemic.
  • immigrants Jacob and Peter Gold, victims of a cholera epidemic.
  • al resting place for many victims of the 1873 cholera epidemic.
  • gh's people suffered through the city's worst cholera epidemic.
  • mother and an infant sibling died in an 1849 cholera epidemic.
  • the Junta for the assistance of victims of a cholera epidemic.
  • chapel which, according to legend, stopped a cholera epidemic.
  • roit in 1830, they arrived in the middle of a cholera epidemic.
  • pper Canada in 1824 and was orphaned during a cholera epidemic.
  • verall problem, and as a direct result of the cholera epidemics of 1831-1832 and 1848-1849 central
  • Leonid died on June 11, 1921, during the cholera epidemics in the Georgian SSR.
  • evive the country devastated by the Arabs and cholera epidemics, he patronized the local monastic c
  • to valley was devastated by floods, fires and cholera epidemics.
  • Cold, cholera, famine and hopelessness of succour from with
  • Here his army suffered from cholera, forcing the Emperor to move his troops to Be
  • He died in Paris in 1865, having caught cholera from patients he was treating.
  • ooding or died from diseases like typhoid and cholera from contaminated water.
  • While cholera had spread across India many times previously
  • iseases including cases of acute diarrhea and cholera had spread amongst the civilians in the camp
  • y when, while in Naples during an outbreak of cholera, he shook the hands of patients with one hand
  • and buried the dead, until he came down with cholera himself.
  • The Physician of Cholera Hospital published daily reports of the numbe
  • , they were classified as a single species V. cholera: however, Hugh believed the differing feature
  • ned by Joseph Bazalgette after an outbreak of cholera in 1853 and "The Big Stink" of 1858.
  • It is the country's first outbreak of cholera in 50 years, and is currently spreading acros
  • oner and doctor-naturalist who helped abolish cholera in London.
  • Bostock died of cholera in 1846.
  • She died of cholera in Paris.
  • His father died of cholera in 1828.
  • He died of cholera in Shanghai in 1862.
  • He died of cholera in Charlottetown in 1809.
  • He died of cholera in Beardstown, Illinois in 1851.
  • He died from cholera in Portici, Italy, aged 62.
  • Twickenham, west London, up to his death from cholera in September 1832.
  • 1884, which apparently stopped an outbreak of cholera in the city in that year.
  • Drawing of Death bringing the cholera, in Le Petit Journal
  • Higbee unexpectedly died of cholera in 1843 in Nauvoo.
  • ng from March 4, 1831, until his death due to cholera in Cape Girardeau County, 1833.
  • rld Health Organization reported 192 cases of cholera in Cotonou and helped fund US$20,000 towards
  • Faced with reports of cholera in neighboring towns in 1832, he implemented
  • He died of cholera in the island of Mauritius 28 Feb. 1870.
  • ers in their refusal to admit to the cases of cholera in the city.
  • been no particular outbreak or prevalence of cholera in this part of London except among the perso
  • ith so much zeal during a serious outbreak of cholera in attending to the sick soldiers that his co
  • He died of cholera in the summer of 1832 while at his summer hom
  • for the discovery of the bacillus that causes cholera in chickens.
  • omb was 12 when his father, a lawyer, died of cholera in 1849.
  • h Organization has recorded the first case of cholera in Mingora, in the northwestern district of S
  • In 1832, Gabriel Richard died of cholera in Detroit and was buried in a crypt in St. A
  • In 1883 there was an outbreak of cholera in Egypt which had fallen under British juris
  • he Foreign Office to deal with an outbreak of cholera in Egypt.
  • y in an essay On the Mode of Communication of Cholera in 1849.
  • After his father's death from cholera in 1832, he inherited the fief of Nouvelle-Lo
  • He died of cholera in the Palazzo San Sebastiano, near Tortona,
  • Again after the 1848/49 outbreak of cholera in London, he was one of the advisors to the
  • ver the safety of the workers, an outbreak of cholera in 1849 resulted in 28 deaths.
  • Khomyakov died from cholera, infected by a peasant he had attempted to tr
  • It has been demonstrated to greatly reduce cholera infections in poor villages where disinfectan
  • s of Health decided to stop reporting news of cholera infections, so greatly had the frequency of n
  • ecretary Timothy Geithner He died suddenly of cholera, intestate and insolvent, in Groton on Octobe
  • Cholera is now considered obsolete, while CTX remains
  • Love in the Time of Cholera is the second EP released by Colombian singer
  • WHO says this is of great concern because cholera is a deadly disease that spreads quickly in o
  • May 13 - A case of cholera is recorded in Cardiff, the beginning of an o
  • John Snow's Cholera map in dot style, 1854.
  • ield's first commission was the design of the Cholera Monument in Sheffield, a memorial to the 402
  • The churchyard includes a cholera monument, to 23 men, 23 women and 26 children
  • omestic matters was the pamphlet Hints on the Cholera morbus (1832), on how to prevent and treat th
  • Cholera Muslim civilians
  • Anne died of cholera near Fort Laramie, on the Oregon Trail, in Ju
  • At that time, sporadic outbreaks of cholera occurred in various parts of Britain.
  • It is the cholera of spiritual life.
  • Dr. Crolly died in Drogheda of cholera on 6 April 1849 and was buried in the centre
  • ity only for a few weeks until his death from cholera on 30 June 1860.
  • Returning immigrants, with tales of cholera on the way, deterred the party, they returned
  • ome pendants in the Sistine, he died there of cholera on the 9th of August 1837.
  • Huntsman died from cholera on July 10, 1902.
  • n Bengal Artillery at Agra where he died from cholera on July 20 1861 having achieved the rank of c
  • Gaetano Sanseverino died in Naples of cholera on November 16, 1865, at age 54.
  • He died in Copenhagen of cholera on 22 July 1853 during the great epidemic.
  • Pedro never married again and died of cholera on 11 November 1861.
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