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Cholera
Nurse checking IV - Zimbbabwe cholera oubreak 2008

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WHO/Paul Garwood [2/20/2009]

 
Vibrio Comma Asiatic Cholera

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[2/11/2009]

 
Rice Water Stool

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[2/11/2009]

 
Rice Water Stool
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[2/11/2009]

Rehydration

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[2/11/2009]

 
Death'S Dispensary

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[2/11/2009]

 
Cholera

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[2/11/2009]

 
Cholera in Equador

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CDC This slide shows a slum in Ecuador that was heavily affected by cholera due to its proximity to unsafe water sources. [2/7/2009]

 
Wide Zimbabwe Cholera Waterline

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[2/6/2009]

 
Vibrio Cholerae

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This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a number of Vibrio cholerae bacteria of the serogroup 01; Magnified 22371x. CDC PHIL [1/4/2008]

 
Cholera In Iraq 2008

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[1/3/2008]

 
Cholera Bacterium2

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[1/3/2008]

 
Cholera In Bangladesh

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[1/3/2008]

 
Crab

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Crabs have been a repeated source of cholera in the United States and elsewhere, even though they are rarely eaten raw. CDC PHIL [12/28/2004]

 

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