-
intravenously or orally.
Cholera disease seems to have
disappeared in
Europe and
America at the end of the 19th century, and
since 1950 only
sporadic outbreaks have...
-
August and
September 1849. The
cholera burial ground dates back to the 19th century. At that time,
sporadic outbreaks of
cholera occurred in
various parts...
-
distribution led to
angry appeals from aid
workers and survivors, and
looting and
sporadic violence were observed. On 22 January, the
United Nations noted that the...
- into then-Zaire, the RPF
captures Kigali. A
cholera epidemic in
Zaire kills thousands of Hutu refugees.
Sporadic killings persist.
August An
agreement to...
-
breaking out
turned into a reality, with
doctors confirming first cases of
cholera. In the
eastern Sri
Lankan Ampara District alone, more than 10,000 people...
- most
developed portion of his holdings. Taylor's
formal education was
sporadic because Kentucky's
education system was just
taking shape during his formative...
- Jan van
Swieten was
dispatched to Aceh. The
invasion coincided with a
cholera outbreak which killed thousands on both sides. By
January 1874, deteriorating...
- the low
platelet count (thrombocytopenia). HUS
occurs after 3–7% of all
sporadic E. coli O157:H7
infections and up to
approximately 20% or more of epidemic...
-
divides remained between the
native po****tion and the colonists,
leading to
sporadic rebellions by the former.
After the Fall of
France during World War II...
- disease" for a
particular infection. For example, it
could be
stated that
cholera, or typhus, was not
contagious in a "healthy atmosphere", but
might be...