61. Villagers stranded in relief camps have little or no access to drinking water and often use dirty water for drinking, bathing and washing clothes. 62. Cholera is a waterborne infectious and potentially fatal disease that thrives in conditions of poor hygiene and dirty water for drinking and cooking. 63. Cholera is generally caused by the use of dirty water for drinking and cooking. 64. But while the floods brought misery to adults, scores of children swam and played in the dirty water and struck poses for TV cameras. 65. Cholera is an infectious, potentially fatal disease that thrives in conditions of poor hygiene and dirty water. 66. Cholera is a water-borne infectious disease caused by bacteria that thrive in conditions of poor hygiene and dirty water for drinking and cooking. 67. The source of the outbreak has been traced to non-sterilised milk products, bread sold unlicenced on the street and the consumption of dirty water. 68. The unlucky ones huddled by pools of dirty water seeping from pipes damaged by the bombardment. 69. Then they got dirty water from the toilets and by holding a floor cloth over my face forced me to swallow it. 70. It is generally caused by using dirty water for drinking and cooking. |