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    continually creating and improving those community resources which enable people to mutually support each other in performing all the functions of life and achieving their maximum potential. (Cohen‚ L. (2012). In this paper I will be discussing cholera outbreak in Gudum community‚ in Bauchi local government area of Bauchi state. Gudum community is located less than 10 kilometer from Bauchi town‚ the capital of Bauchi state‚ north – east Nigeria. (Unicef‚

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    “Hundreds died on that long trail. They died of cholera and black canker‚ of sheer exhaustion and hunger and the bitter cold.” The speech illustrates how common‚ how regular and how deadly disease was on the Overland Trails. Mormon migrants had a huge advantage in communal support from the church body

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    Cholerae is a bacterium in the family of Vibrionaceae. This Gram-negative‚ facultative anaerobic‚ non-spore forming curved rod bacterium causes an acute diarrheal infection due to water or food ingested contaminated with bacterium Vibrio Cholerae. Cholera infects an estimated 3-5 million persons every year and causes about 100‚000-120‚000 deaths. There is a short incubation period of two hours to five days‚ which greatly enhances the potential of cholera’s dangerous outbreak pattern. About seventy-five

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    CHOLERA AND TYPHOID OUTBREAKS IN KENYA IN THE PAST 40 YEARS Cholera is an infection of the small intestine caused by the bacteria Vibrio cholerae.Its main symptoms are watery diarrhoea and vomiting.Vibrio cholerae are free-living organisms found in fresh and brackish water. Cholera infections are most commonly acquired from drinking water in which the Vibrio cholerae is found naturally or into which it has been introduced from the faeces of a symptomatic or asymptomatically infected person. Another

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    The Painted Veil: the title of the book. • Lift not the painted veil which those who live Call life: though unreal shapes be pictured there‚ And it but mimic all we would believe With colours idly spread‚-- behind‚ lurk Fear And Hope‚ twin Destinies; who ever weave Their shadows‚ o’er the chasm‚ sightless and drear. I knew one who had lifted it -- he sought‚ For his lost heart was tender‚ things to love‚ But found them not‚ alas! nor was

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    that urban intelligence could come to understand a massive health crisis of which most people refused to see the truth. Ultimately‚ the week of the Broad Street outbreak impacted the ways cities organized themselves. Solutions for problems such as cholera helped urbanization in advancing sanitation standards. The Great Stink of 1858 forced authorities to confront the problem of sewer lines emptying directly into the Thames River‚ and with the help of engineer Joseph Bazalgette‚ the city built a system

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    fearful. The United States encountered cholera against all odds and many wanted answers as to why. In an attempt to safeguard America‚ the Metropolitan Health Board was erected‚ which concluded cholera could be prevented‚ not through prayer but through disinfection and quarantine as John Snow suggested. John Snow said boiling drinking water‚ disinfecting clothes and bedding were imperative measures to be taken to ward of cholera. Physicians had tried to cure cholera but determined that it had no cure;

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    resources that is needed to provide those benefits ( Walley & Wright‚ P. 40). For example to questionnaire survey in the cholera prevention in Sierra Leone in Capital slums areas is; how you had about the cholera outbreak? Do you have any of your family or friends experiencing diarrhea signs for more than 24 hours period? How can you catch cholera? Do you know the cure for cholera? If from drinking water which water is safe to drink? And how soon can you take your love one to the health center or hospital

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    Role models are those people who are regarded by others‚ especially younger people‚ as a good example to follow in their life. For example most of the fathers are role models for their sons. Role models can also be the person who differentiates themselves in such a way that other admire and try to imitate them as a person. Common role models includes well renowned personalities such as celebrities‚ actors‚ public icons such as politicians‚ authors‚ sport stars et cetera. My role model is Steven

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    John Snow is widely considered to be the father of epidemiology. He was best known for his work on the cholera outbreak and for organizing the removal of a pump handle. He proved his theory that cholera was water-borne‚ and debunked the airborne Miasma theory. His epidemiological methods helped identify the risks of certain diseases and has helped established preventive measures in response to an disease outbreak. His studies have changed the way we confront public health problems today. John Snow’s

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