Cholera News and Research

Latest Cholera News and Research

WHO updates on Guinea Bissau cholera outbreak

WHO updates on Guinea Bissau cholera outbreak

First cholera cases detected in Iraq in 2008

First cholera cases detected in Iraq in 2008

Copper-bottomed guarantee for safe shellfish in restaurants

Copper-bottomed guarantee for safe shellfish in restaurants

Satellite imaging used to predict outbreaks of infectious disease

Satellite imaging used to predict outbreaks of infectious disease

Researchers uncover attack mechanism of illness-inducing bacterium found in shellfish

Researchers uncover attack mechanism of illness-inducing bacterium found in shellfish

Venezuelan Indians dying from rabies spread by bats

Venezuelan Indians dying from rabies spread by bats

A glimpse of ancient RNA

A glimpse of ancient RNA

Is shipping spreading disease?

Is shipping spreading disease?

Archbishop Tutu calls on governments to address health issues in Africa, including HIV/AIDS

Archbishop Tutu calls on governments to address health issues in Africa, including HIV/AIDS

Population affected by cyclone in Burma/Myanmar

Population affected by cyclone in Burma/Myanmar

IRIN/PlusNews examines efforts to increase access to safe drinking water among HIV-positive people in Sudan

IRIN/PlusNews examines efforts to increase access to safe drinking water among HIV-positive people in Sudan

Role of genetic components of dendritic cells could lead to more effective drugs

Role of genetic components of dendritic cells could lead to more effective drugs

Cholera study provides exciting new way of looking at infectious disease

Cholera study provides exciting new way of looking at infectious disease

Severe acute watery diarrhoea with Vibrio cholerae positive cases in Vietnam

Severe acute watery diarrhoea with Vibrio cholerae positive cases in Vietnam

Climate change and human health

Climate change and human health

Sanitation investment in poor countries would yield $9-to-1 benefits in productivity, health and other benefits

Sanitation investment in poor countries would yield $9-to-1 benefits in productivity, health and other benefits

Sixty-two per cent of Africans do not have access to a proper toilet

Sixty-two per cent of Africans do not have access to a proper toilet

New method to determine the “selective signature” of a gene

New method to determine the “selective signature” of a gene

Young children bear the brunt of cholera

Young children bear the brunt of cholera

Scorpion venom may hold key to controlling cystic fibrosis

Scorpion venom may hold key to controlling cystic fibrosis

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