Synonym: Asiatic cholera, Indian cholera, epidemic cholera. Similar words: choler, choleric, wholesaler, cholesterol, cholecystitis, tolerant, tolerate, tolerance. Meaning: ['kɒlərə] n. an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food.
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31. Outbreaks of cholera have been reported throughout the country.
32. The water here is infected with cholera.
33. On the third night, Bill died from the cholera.
34. The secretory response to cholera toxin developed gradually.
35. Cholera is a bacterial infection.
36. The church has held them through fire and cholera epidemics since they arrived here with the compliments of the Bishop of London.
37. Using narrow-necked water containers to reduce the risk of cholera in homes without running water in cholera-endemic areas.
38. Nor has he provided any evidence to support his belief that cholera is spread in drinking water.
39. Some progress was made upon a few, particularly the reduction of major epidemics of malaria, cholera, smallpox and yellow-fever.
40. They sometimes went two or three days without food; many succumbed to malaria, cholera and other diseases en route.
41. He mapped death rates from cholera against housing values and water supply companies over dozens of London districts.
42. The direction of Baker's career was determined by the cholera epidemic of 1831-2.
43. The secretory effect of cholera toxin in our study probably continued for hours as evidenced by the stool output after the experiment.
44. This delayed effect of cholera toxin is well known from animal experiments.
45. At the receiving end of refugees from the Middle Volga, Rostov-on-Don was the prime source of cholera outbreaks.
46. Reports are coming into the newsroom of a cholera epidemic in a nearby town.
47. In experimental animals cholera toxin induces marked secretion of fluid and electrolytes.
48. The first changes of net water and ion transport were observed after the second or third hour after administration of cholera toxin.
49. Global incidences of cholera, tuberculosis, diphtheria and bubonic plague have all increased significantly in the last five years.
50. When cholera toxin is used as secretagogue a variable response in stool volume should thus be expected.
51. Asiatic cholera, a new enteric disease,(sentence dictionary) provided the spur to action.
52. Whoever is afraid of cholera will be attacked, and no treatment can save him.
53. As already mentioned, Paredes y Arrillaga died in the summer of 1849, and Mariano Otero succumbed to the cholera epidemic.
54. The usual vaccinations required for certain countries are cholera, typhoid, and yellow fever.
55. The General, unfortunately, died of cholera shortly after but the locomotive survived until the 1960's at Haymarket Shed.
56. The people nearby who drank beer did not get cholera: ergo, contaminated water spread the disease.
57. A plague of cholera broke out, causing sixty deaths in the first week.
58. Given reasonable precautions and a small amount of money, cholera can be effectively fought.
59. Does he expect us to be convinced by his words about the prevalence of cholera in the pits?
60. Cholera toxin caused no change in potential difference in any of the groups.
More similar words: choler, choleric, wholesaler, cholesterol, cholecystitis, tolerant, tolerate, tolerance, tolerably, tolerable, cholecystectomy, intolerant, toleration, intolerance, intolerable, hole, whole, holey, as a whole, holler, pothole, pinhole, keyhole, asshole, scholar, bolero, gaoler, cooler, wholesale, wholefood.