In the Gulf of Bengal, South and Southeast Asia, it has been suggested that such outbreaks of cholera pertaining
to cross-contamination and spread of V. cholerae after the passage(s) from susceptible persons to aquatic environments
are likely to be epidemiologically linked with the interconnections of sanitation with poorly chlorinated waters, contamination in seafood/food commodities and seawaters,and direct fecal-oral contact among food handlers or seafood
preprocessing plant workers [2, 14–16, 21, 22, 24].
In the Gulf of Bengal, South and Southeast Asia, it has been suggested that such outbreaks of cholera pertainingto cross-contamination and spread of V. cholerae after the passage(s) from susceptible persons to aquatic environmentsare likely to be epidemiologically linked with the interconnections of sanitation with poorly chlorinated waters, contamination in seafood/food commodities and seawaters,and direct fecal-oral contact among food handlers or seafoodpreprocessing plant workers [2, 14–16, 21, 22, 24].
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