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Cholera is an infectious intestinal disease common in Southern Asia. Cholera is caused by a comma-shaped bacterium called Vibrio Choleras. ...
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... 9, 1832, the first case of cholera was reported. By the end of the 20th century it had Crosby 3 killed many hundreds of thousands across Asia, Russia, Europe ...
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... epidemics. In conclusion, cholera is a disease that ran rampant through much of Europe and Asia during the nineteenth century. Many ...
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... health conditions remain marginal; although epidemics of smallpox, cholera, dysentery, and ... in 1941 which was 32 years (1). Throughout South Asia, people are ...
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... of two main reasons, it was faster and there was no risk of Cholera or Scurvy. ... all that oil Kuwait would be a poor country in the middle of Asia instead of ...
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... the Ainu population of such diseases as smallpox, measles, cholera, tuberculosis and ... others, though some have suggested the ancient Central Asia language Altaic ...
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Even illnesses as terrible as the plague, cholera, and yellow fever have not had ... t until the late 1600's that people in Europe and Asia accidentally discovered ...
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... Furthermore, the opportunity to trade with Asia increased with the transportation ... Fever, diarrhea, cholera were common among people which were incurable at ...
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Even illnesses as terrible as the plague, cholera, and yellow fever have not had ... t until the late 1600's that people in Europe and Asia accidentally discovered ...
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... Before, opium poppy had only been known for medicinal purposes as a drug to treat dysentery, cholera and other diseases towards the end of the 15th ... East Asia. ...
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... victims with all types of diseases like bubonic plague, typhoid, syphilis, cholera, anthrax, etc. ... This was a sign of relief to all of Asia, especially to those ...
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... began to see a new Pan-Turkish empire spreading all the way to Central Asia. ... But by then cholera was already killing thousands of Tutsis in refugee camps and ...
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... These living conditions quickly become areas of cholera outbreaks and other diseases. ... the growing trade deficit that began with the countries of Asia and Europe ...
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... South America, Europe, Australia, and small parts of Asia, including India. ... build schools, they set up hospitals, they combat plague, cholera, leprosy, smallpox ...
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... It also created a "barred zone"(Asia-Pacific triangle), whose natives were ... years Linked to immigration, economic deprivation, and war Cholera and small ...
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