Cholera, a severe bacterial infection that causes diarrhea and kills if untreated, can be defeated with a diet high in protein, according to a new study from UC Riverside. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
As cholera continues to surge — and as vaccines remain in short supply — experts are warning about the global risk. Cholera is a bacterial disease typically spread by food and water, leading to severe ...
Preventive cholera vaccination programs will restart globally after they were halted for nearly 4 years due to a vaccine shortage, the WHO said Wednesday. In a joint statement, WHO, vaccine alliance ...
A pensioner has died from a cholera-like disease a century after the epidemic was wiped out in the UK. The dad-of-two, who was in his 80s, deteriorated after he fell ill at home with sickness and ...
Cholera cases in Southern Africa region have risen by over seven times in the first six weeks of 2026 compared with the same period the year before due to severe flooding triggered by cyclones, ...
The health commissioner said the hospitals designated for the treatment of the cholera outbreak had not recorded any casualty. Alege made the confirmation in llorin while speaking with the News Agency ...
New cholera infections have been reported in Kamurugu area, Mbeere South Sub County this week. County Health Director Dr Stephen Kaniaru said they are on high alert, with the newest case reported on ...
RIYADH, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia confirmed one cholera infection and three other suspected cases in an area bordering Yemen, where an epidemic has killed more than 2,000 people, state TV ...
On May 27, 1875, a cholera patient from Yerwada Jail was admitted to the jail hospital in a state of collapse. By noon the next day, 20 more cases had been reported ...
Cholera, a severe bacterial infection that causes diarrhea and kills if untreated, can be defeated with a diet high in protein, according to a new study from UC Riverside. Specifically, the study ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Preventive cholera vaccination programs will restart globally after they were halted for nearly four years due to a vaccine shortage, the World Health Organization said ...