Cholera outbreaks and ocean climate

Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (3):753-760 (2006)
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The interaction of humans, cholera bacteria, the zooplankton host of the bacterium , and the environment in the case of cholera can be employed to make reasonable predictions about this climate-driven disease. The issues are truly international and represent those that comprise a global scientific enterprise and encompass many other infectious diseases

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