Poster for Cholera prevention
Pou anpeche kolera, ou dwe lave men w souvan epi pran dispozisyon pou asire ke manje w ak dlo w san danje pou w itilize yo. Risk pou kolera a redui anpil toutbon pou moun yo lè yo swiv etap senp sa yo nan zòn kote kolera ap gaye
To prevent cholera, you should wash your hands often and take steps to ensure your food and water are safe for use. Following these simple steps greatly reduces your risk of getting cholera in areas where cholera is spreading
Fè 5 bagay sa yo pou evite vin malad avèk kolera
If you live or visit an area where cholera is present or has happened before, learn about cholera and take these steps to prevent getting sick.
Hand Hygiene: Why, How, & When?
MEDBOX Issue Brief 26. Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by eating or drinking food or water that is contaminated with the
bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Cholera remains a global threat to public health and is an indicator of inequity and lack of
social development. Researchers have esti...mated that every year, there are 1.3 to 4.0 million cases of cholera, and 21
000 to 143 000 deaths worldwide due to the infection.
However, cholera remains a neglected and underreported disease. Many cases are not recorded due to limitations in
surveillance systems and fears of potential impact on trade or tourism.
Today cholera affects 47 countries across the globe. Almost every developing country faces cholera outbreaks or
the threat of cholera. Major ongoing outbreaks are being reported from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Nigeria. Major outbreaks are currently in Syria and Haiti.
Therefore, MEDBOX decided to produce issue briefs on cholera and available resources in Arabic, English and
French.
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Fact sheet Cholera in Creole
Poster Washing hands (child-friendly)