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Experts discover the deadly genetics of cholera, which could be key to its prevention.
Cholera is a deadly diarrheal disease, that continues to threaten millions worldwide, with up to 4 million cases and 143,000 deaths each year .
In Bangladesh alone, 66 million people are at risk, with over 100,000 cases and 4,500 deaths annually .
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