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The Nation UAE on MSN5,180 water filtration plants to be outsourcedThe Punjab government has decided that 5,180 water filtration plants across the province would be outsourced and their samples will be checked through laboratory tests. Chief Executive Officer Punjab ...
Bharat Biotech’s oral cholera vaccine, named Hillchol, has successfully completed Phase III clinical trials, which involved 1,800 individuals, including infants and adults, across 10 clinical ...
Vaccine maker Bharat Biotech on Wednesday said its oral cholera vaccine Hillchol has successfully completed phase III clinical trials. The double-blind, randomised phase III clinical trial was to ...
Bharat Biotech’s Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV), Hillchol, has demonstrated success against both Ogawa and Inaba serotypes, proving non-inferior in healthy Indian adults and children, supporting its ...
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Stars Insider on MSNTuberculosis, and worse: How Americans died in the 1800sIn the 19th century, diseases that are relatively uncommon today were major causes of death in the United States. Infectious ...
People succumbed to many now-treatable diseasesI n the 19th century, diseases that are relatively uncommon today were major causes of death in the United States. Infectious diseases such as cholera, ...
Cholera is rarely found in the UK anymore, despite causing terrifying outbreaks in the 1800s. It was flushed out by access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation facilities.
Robert Koch, a founding father of microbiology, used hands-on experiments in the 1800s to find the bacteria behind three of history's deadliest diseases.
It was given this name in the 1800s because dehydration from cholera made peoples' blood thicken. As they began to lose oxygen, their skin would turn a blue/gray color.
WISN 12 News has learned those bones are likely linked to the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in the mid-1800s.
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