Cholera is often spread by eating food contaminated by germs from human waste. Symptoms of the disease include diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration. Those who do not have access to a hospital or clinic for rehydration therapy may die. Statistics from the Health Ministry show that three years ago, the water-borne disease killed 24 out of 2,000 people infected. A year later, the number dropped to 60 cases and 4 deaths. This year, health authorities want the ...
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