Climate anomalies fuel cholera pandemics
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•Climate anomalies may play a major role in driving cholera pandemics
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An El Niño event may have aided the establishment and spread of a novel cholera strain during an early 20th-century pandemic.
Since 1961 , more than 1 million people worldwide have died in an ongoing chlera pandemic, the seventh cholero pandemic to have occurred since 1817 .
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