Abstract

Cholera is one of the oldest and best understood endemic diseases. An actual bacterial enteric disease, it is characterized in its severe form by sudden onset, profuse painless watery stools (rice-water stool), nausea and profuse vomiting early in the course of illness. Endemic and pandemics are strongly linked to the consumption of unsafe water, poor hygiene, poor sanitation and crowded living conditions. A rapid survey was conducted for the outbreak investigation on August 4, 2008. The objectives were to investigate the outbreak, risk factors for cholera and recommend control measures immediately. Questionnaire based random convenient sample based investigative study. 60 families were contacted by the public health students. Approximate 300 individuals were screened for cholera cases. Simultaneously six water samples were also collected from the contacted family. Microbiological test for Vibrio cholera and E. coli was conducted. Randomly six water samples were collected from the Rajive colony. Microbiological test for Vibrio cholera and E. coli was conducted from the department of Microbiology, PU. Vibrio cholera and E. coli were found absent, in all the samples. One sample was found positive for unidentified bacteria.

Highlights

  • Cholera has been present in India since ancient times

  • Microbiological test for Vibrio cholera and E. coli was conducted from the department of Microbiology, Panjab University, Chandigarh

  • Taking measure given below can minimize the risk of an outbreak of cholera and its spread

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Introduction

Cholera has been present in India since ancient times. During the 19th century, several pandemics of cholera originated from India and spread to western countries. The seventh pandemic which began in 1961 in Indonesia is still continuing. It has involved more than 80 countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. Cholera is both an epidemic and endemic disease. The epidemicity and endemictiy of a disease will depend on Characteristics of the agent, and those of the system. Characteristics of the agent which influence its distribu-

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