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Taking Down Cholera Means Raising Socioeconomically Depressed Populations Up

By Matt Lopez
Posted: March 14, 2013
Category: Neglected Diseases | Tagged Bangladesh, cholera, Cuba, socioeconomic status | Leave a comment

Lessons from the ghost of John Snow

By Beth Skwarecki
Posted: March 13, 2013
Category: History of Public Health, Uncategorized | Tagged cholera, epidemiology, john snow, microbes, microbiome, sanitation, visualization, water | Leave a comment

The humanitarian impact of European laws targeting Google News

By fgodwin
Posted: December 19, 2012
Category: General | Tagged cholera, crisis mapping, diarrhoea, health information, Mapping | Leave a comment

MSF: Cholera epidemics: emergency response in Haiti and beyond

By Médecins Sans Frontières
Posted: November 23, 2010
Category: MSF, Public | Tagged cholera, Haiti, MSF | Leave a comment

Battling Cholera in Haiti From Within

By Lisa Katayama
Posted: October 29, 2010
Category: Guest Post | Tagged cholera, earthquake, Haiti, water, water treatment | 3 Comments

The worsening situation in Pakistan

By PLOS Guest Blogger
Posted: August 17, 2010
Category: General, PLoS Medicine's Daily Click | Tagged cholera, floods, Pakistan | Leave a comment
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