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Cholera was first detected in Kirkuk, in Northern Iraq, on 14 August 2007. By September, the outbreak had reached Baghdad and by October of the same year, cholera had spread to 9 out of Iraq's 18 provinces, [8] affecting an estimated 30,000 people and killing 14. The Iraqi government had difficulty treating or preventing the spread, in part ...
There was an outbreak in Odessa in July 1970, and there were also many reports of a cholera outbreak near Baku in 1972, but information about it was suppressed in the Soviet Union. [69] In 1970, a cholera outbreak struck the Sağmalcılar district of Istanbul, then an impoverished slum, claiming more than 50 lives. Because this incident was ...
2007 Iraq cholera outbreak; 2008 Zimbabwean cholera outbreak; 2009 Papua New Guinea cholera outbreak; 2010s Haiti cholera outbreak; 2012 Sierra Leonean cholera outbreak; 2014–2015 African cholera outbreak; 2016–2022 Yemen cholera outbreak; 2018–2019 Zimbabwe cholera outbreak; 2020 cholera outbreak in Bengaluru; 2022 cholera outbreak in ...
2007 Iraq cholera outbreak; C. COVID-19 pandemic in the Kurdistan Region This page was last edited on 6 June 2020, at 00:12 (UTC). Text is ...
Pages in category "Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... 2007 Iraq cholera outbreak; I.
2007 Ethiopia cholera epidemic 2007 Ethiopia: Cholera: 684 [248] 2007 Iraq cholera outbreak: 2007 Iraq: Cholera: 10 [249] 2007 Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Mexico dengue fever epidemic 2007 Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Mexico Dengue fever: 183 [250] 2007 Uganda Ebola outbreak 2007 Uganda: Ebola: 37 [237] 2007 Netherlands Q-fever ...
Recent major outbreaks are the 2010s Haiti cholera outbreak and the 2016–2022 Yemen cholera outbreak. In October 2016, an outbreak of cholera began in war-ravaged Yemen. [87] WHO called it "the worst cholera outbreak in the world". [88] In 2019, 93% of the reported 923,037 cholera cases were from Yemen (with 1911 deaths reported). [89]
Drawing of Death bringing the cholera, in Le Petit Journal (1912). The sixth cholera pandemic (1899–1923) was a major outbreak of cholera beginning in India, where it killed more than 800,000 people, and spreading to the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe, and Russia.