In such places, cholera infects between one and four million people every year, per the World Health Organization, and ...
“We sometimes have to walk long distances just to fetch ... warned that the water shortage could create conditions ripe for a cholera outbreak if not urgently addressed.
Louisville nonprofit WaterStep has partnered with a South Sudanese foundation to combat a cholera outbreak with ... WaterStep responds to emergency and long-term water, sanitation and hygiene ...
Dr. Gloria Amegatcher, in the statement, admonished authorities to invest in long-term health infrastructure. “Cholera is a reflection of systemic gaps in water and sanitation—let this ...
Heads up: Tap water is generally safe to drink. But contamination can occur. Cholera is caused by ingesting a bacteria known as Vibrio cholerae. It's found in contaminated water and food ...
Louisville-based nonprofit WaterStep partnered with the John Dau Foundation to provide South Sudan residents with water treatment supplies. Cholera is ... to emergency and long-term water ...