Today’s interesting fact has to do with Cholera.
There are from 3 to 5 million cases of Cholera a year.
Cholera is a completely preventable disease; the method for preventing outbreaks was discovered in the Victorian age.
Cholera can be prevented by investment in sanitation and clean water, by the use of soap and water before handling food and finally by the boiling of drinking water.
The introduction of tea and coffee to the British Empire actually helped prevent Cholera outbreaks because those who brew it always brought the water to boiling before use.
Challenged in September 2010 to come up with interesting facts every day by one of my work colleagues, I've since entertained him and those near his desk with bits of information dredged from my brain. Some of my audience went on holiday and still wanted the facts so I started posting here, every day I do one of them, usually Monday through Friday, and the occasional post on the weekend. I post these facts here almost every day and you will find two posts on some days to make any missing days.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Labels:
British Empire,
Cholera,
Coffee,
Disease,
Drink,
Outbreaks,
Preventable,
Sanitation,
Tea,
Water
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