How Cholera spreads

How Cholera spreads

How Cholera spreads

Contaminated water

Cholera bacteria thrive in contaminated water sources. Drinking or using such water can lead to infection.

Contaminated food

Food that has been in contact with contaminated water or handled by someone with cholera can spread the disease.

Person-to-Person Transmission

Cholera can spread through direct contact with an infected person’s faeces. Proper hygiene practices (like handwashing) are essential to prevent this.

Contaminated water

Cholera bacteria thrive in contaminated water sources. Drinking or using such water can lead to infection.

Contaminated food

Food that has been in contact with contaminated water or handled by someone with cholera can spread the disease.

Person-to-Person Transmission

Cholera can spread through direct contact with an infected person’s faeces. Proper hygiene practices (like handwashing) are essential to prevent this.

Contaminated water

Cholera bacteria thrive in contaminated water sources. Drinking or using such water can lead to infection.

Contaminated food

Food that has been in contact with contaminated water or handled by someone with cholera can spread the disease.

Person-to-Person Transmission

Cholera can spread through direct contact with an infected person’s faeces. Proper hygiene practices (like handwashing) are essential to prevent this.

Contaminated water

Cholera bacteria thrive in contaminated water sources. Drinking or using such water can lead to infection.

Contaminated food

Food that has been in contact with contaminated water or handled by someone with cholera can spread the disease.

Person-to-Person Transmission

Cholera can spread through direct contact with an infected person’s faeces. Proper hygiene practices (like handwashing) are essential to prevent this.

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