Abstract:
In this paper the cholera epidemic is described and assessed in terms of the vulnerability of the rural communities in South Africa to water borne diseases, the gaps which were evidenced, and the in terms of the various forms of intervention, the messages put over, and the long term lessons drawn from its incidence.
Reference:
Paper presented at the 8th World Congress on Environmental Health, Durban, South Africa, 22-27 February
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