WHO: Cholera Case Confirmed in Baghdad
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The World Health Organization confirmed yesterday the first cholera case in Baghdad since 2003, raising fears the disease is spreading from the north of the country where it has struck more than 1,000 people.
A 25-year-old woman from eastern Baghdad was found to have cholera after she turned up at a hospital with severe diarrhea, the WHO’s representative in Iraq, Dr. Naeema al-Gasseer, said.
Cholera is a gastrointestinal disease that is typically spread by drinking contaminated water and can cause severe diarrhea that, in extreme cases, can lead to fatal dehydration.