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cholera
[ kol-er-uh ]
noun
- Also called A路si路at路ic chol路er路a [ey-zhee-, at, -ik , kol, -er-, uh, ey-shee-, ey-zee-]. Pathology. an acute, infectious disease, endemic in India and China and occasionally epidemic elsewhere, characterized by profuse diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, etc.
- Veterinary Pathology. any of several diseases of domesticated animals that are characterized by depression, sleepiness, lack of appetite, and diarrhea. Compare fowl cholera, hog cholera.
cholera
/ 藞办蓲濒蓹谤蓹 /
noun
- an acute intestinal infection characterized by severe diarrhoea, cramp, etc: caused by ingestion of water or food contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio comma Also calledAsiatic choleraepidemic choleraIndian cholera
cholera
- An infectious, sometimes fatal disease of the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is spread from contaminated water and food and causes severe diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration.
cholera
- An acute disease , and an infectious disease , caused by a kind of bacterium that affects the intestines . Transmitted by food or water that has been contaminated with raw sewage, cholera is often fatal and is characterized by severe vomiting, diarrhea , and collapse.
Derived Forms
- 藞肠丑辞濒别藢谤辞颈诲, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠丑辞濒路别路谤补路颈肠 [kol-, uh, -, rey, -ik], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cholera1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cholera1
Example Sentences
"Even though the cholera outbreak is controlled, we're not out of the woods. Right now, malaria is spiking and with the rainy season coming, it will shoot up," he tells the BBC.
"We are now having to truck water into the camps. It's an absolutely critical time. There is an outbreak of cholera with over 580 cases, along with a scabies outbreak."
Outbreaks of cholera and typhus added to the mortality rate and the decision was taken to use the three-acre site near the Union Workhouse for burials.
While most cases of GBS around the world come from undercooked poultry, it can also spread through water, similar to cholera or salmonella, experts say.
First, physician John Snow traced a deadly cholera outbreak to contaminated water from London's Broad Street pump.
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