why are cholera outbreaks more common after natural disasters
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After a natural disaster, people are often forced to seek temporary shelter where conditions are crowded and sanitation and waste management is inadequate. Compromised sources of water result and when coupled with low levels of immunity in children and the elderly, outbreaks of cholera can be catastrophic .
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The existing poor sanitary and living conditions were exacerbated by the earthquake and furthermore by a hurricane, contributing to the rapid spread of imported Vibrio cholerae in an immunologically naive and highly susceptible population.
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