epidemic cholera

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epidemic cholera

An epidemic cholera outbreak is being contained by health workers distributing clean water.

Definition

Noun: 1. A severe and rapidly spreading infectious disease: "Epidemic cholera" refers to a specific, acute intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is characterized by its potential to cause widespread outbreaks (epidemics) through contaminated water or food, leading to profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, and severe dehydration.

Usage
  • "Epidemic cholera" is used as a medical and public health term to describe the disease in its outbreak form, distinguishing it from sporadic or endemic cases. It emphasizes the rapid, community-wide spread of the infection.
  • It functions as a compound noun. The word "epidemic" modifies "cholera" to specify the scale and pattern of the disease's occurrence.
Examples
  • The region declared a state of emergency after an outbreak of epidemic cholera.
  • Providing clean water is the most critical step in controlling epidemic cholera.
  • Health organizations mobilized quickly to contain the spread of epidemic cholera.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical contexts (e.g., "the 19th-century epidemic cholera pandemics") or in contemporary reports of large-scale outbreaks.
  • In formal medical writing, "cholera" alone is often sufficient, with the epidemic nature implied by context. "Epidemic cholera" adds emphasis on the public health crisis aspect.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cholera (n): The general name for the disease caused by . "Epidemic cholera" is a type of cholera outbreak.
  • Asiatic cholera (n): A historical synonym for epidemic cholera.
  • Pandemic cholera (n): Refers to cholera outbreaks that spread across multiple countries or continents.
Synonyms
  • Asiatic cholera: (Historical/formal synonym)
  • Cholera outbreak: (A more descriptive phrase with similar meaning)
Related Phrases
  • Cholera epidemic: A phrase with the same meaning, where "cholera" is the main noun modified by the adjective "epidemic." The meaning is identical to "epidemic cholera."
  • To contract cholera: To become infected with the cholera bacterium.
  • Cholera transmission: The process by which the disease spreads, typically via the fecal-oral route.
epidemic cholera

An epidemic cholera outbreak is being contained by health workers distributing clean water.

Noun
  1. an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food