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Was (wer) ist typhoid cholera - definition

URBAN LEGEND
Typhoid fever and cholera in Chicago

History of cholera         
  • By 12 February 2009, the number of cases of infection by cholera in sub-Saharan Africa had reached 128,548 and the number of fatalities, 4,053.
  • 1892 cholera outbreak in [[Hamburg]], hospital ward
  • First cholera pandemic
  • Register of Patients Gosport Naval Hospital August 1832 cholera cases
WORLDWIDE OUTBREAKS AND PANDEMICS OF CHOLERA
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Seven cholera pandemics have occurred in the past 200 years, with the first pandemic originating in India in 1817. The seventh cholera pandemic is officially a current pandemic and has been ongoing since 1961, according to a World Health Organization factsheet in March 2022.
Cholera outbreaks and pandemics         
  • By 12 February 2009, the number of cases of infection by cholera in sub-Saharan Africa had reached 128,548 and the number of fatalities, 4,053.
  • 1892 cholera outbreak in [[Hamburg]], hospital ward
  • First cholera pandemic
  • Register of Patients Gosport Naval Hospital August 1832 cholera cases
WORLDWIDE OUTBREAKS AND PANDEMICS OF CHOLERA
2008 Democratic Republic of the Congo cholera outbreak; 2008 Congo cholera outbreak; 2008 Democratic Republic of Congo cholera outbreak; Cholera outbreak; Cholera outbreaks; Cholera pandemic; Cholera epidemic; Cholera outbreaks and pandemics
Seven cholera pandemics have occurred in the past 200 years, with the first pandemic originating in India in 1817. Additionally, there have been many documented cholera outbreaks, such as a 1991–1994 outbreak in South America and, more recently, the 2016–2021 Yemen cholera outbreak.
1817–1824 cholera pandemic         
  • Distribution of cholera during the first cholera pandemic
  • Cholera dissemination across Southeast and eastern Asia 1820–1822
  • Cholera dissemination across Southwest Asia and Eastern Africa 1821–1823
CHOLERA PANDEMIC IN ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST, 1817–1824
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The first cholera pandemic (1817–1824), also known as the first Asiatic cholera pandemic or Asiatic cholera, began near the city of Calcutta and spread throughout South and Southeast Asia to the Middle East, eastern Africa and the Mediterranean coast. While cholera had spread across India many times previously, this outbreak went further; it reached as far as China and the Mediterranean Sea before subsiding.

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Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth

The Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth is a persistent urban legend, stating that 90,000 people in Chicago died of typhoid fever and cholera in 1885. Although the story is widely reported, these deaths did not occur.

Lake Michigan was the source of Chicago's drinking water. During a tremendous storm in 1885, the rainfall washed refuse from the Chicago River far out into the lake. Citizens feared that sewage run-off from the storm would reach the intake cribs of the Chicago lake tunnels (built in 1866 and 1874) and pollute the city’s drinking water.

According to the legend, typhoid, cholera and other waterborne diseases from the contaminated drinking water killed up to 90,000 people. The Chicago Sanitary District (now The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District) was said to have been created by the Illinois legislature in 1889 in response to a terrible epidemic which killed thousands of residents of this fledgling city.

However, analysis of the deaths in Chicago shows no deaths from cholera and only a slight rise in typhoid deaths. In fact, no cholera outbreaks had occurred in Chicago since the 1860s. Typhoid deaths never exceeded 1,000 in any year in the 1880s. The supposed 90,000 deaths would have represented 12% of the city's entire population and would have left numerous public records as well as newspaper accounts. Libby Hill, researching her book The Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural History, found no newspaper or mortality records and, at her prompting, the Chicago Tribune issued a retraction (on September 29, 2005) of the three recent instances where they had mentioned the epidemic.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für typhoid cholera
1. Like typhoid, cholera is extremely rare in the US and is unlikely to cause an epidemic.
2. And soon we may face the problem of epidemics – typhoid, cholera, diarrhoea." There was some hope.
3. But Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari told reporters that authorities were on alert for outbreaks of more serious cases of diarrhea or diseases such as typhoid, cholera and measles.