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Cholera myths busted: 7 common misconceptions and what you need to know

Cholera is on the rise around the world, with outbreaks in 31 countries and more than 400,000 cases, and nearly 5,000 deaths, according to WHO. Fed by war, poverty, and climate change, this averted disease is at “very high risk.” Misinformation and myths are making the crisis worse — and clearing them up can save lives.

September 03, 2025 / 15:48 IST
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From misconceptions about transmission to treatment, here are 7 cholera myths — and the facts that can save lives. (Image: Pexels)

Cholera has returned to the global stage, with 31 countries experiencing outbreaks so far this year, more than 400,000 people affected and close to 5,000 deaths, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The situation is now considered “very high risk,” the agency warns, and could become a crisis if it is not addressed urgently.

What is driving the surge is a lethal combination of conflict, poverty and climate change, which creates preconditions that are perfectly tuned to allow incubation and spread of cholera by disrupting access to clean water and sanitation. Floods, displacement and fragile health care systems make containment even more difficult. Among the hardest hit countries are Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Sudan and Republic of Congo, where families are facing a preventable disease that can kill within hours if untreated.

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If there is good knowledge and the population is made aware of the disease, it is fully preventable and can be treated well, but cholera, which is centuries old, is taking lives because of wrong information and myths and this delays prompt treatment, explains Dr Arvind Menon, Infectious Disease Specialist, Global Health Institute, Mumbai.