Abdullah Malikzai, Khulud Qamar, Umer Usman Malik, Faryal Rafique, Sean Kaisser Shaeen
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Abstract
Cholera has globally affected the world since the 19th century, resulting in numerous cases and deaths throughout time. In Pakistan, while Cholera had always been a threat to the country's public health, the recent monsoon floods have exacerbated the situation. With high incidence of the disease, health care facilities are overburdened and inaccessible. Due to destruction of infrastructure and houses in the country, Pakistan's health care services and WASH services are inadequate. This further leads to increased disease prevalence and transmission of Cholera. Despite global funding being carried out to alleviate economic struggles, Pakistan also requires disease surveillance, rapid treatment provision and widespread awareness to manage Cholera.
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As a general surgical journal, covering all specialties, the International Journal of Surgery Open is dedicated to publishing original research, review articles, and more—all offering significant contributions to knowledge in clinical surgery, experimental surgery, surgical education and history. The Journal is a fully open-access online-only journal and authors are required to pay a fee for publication.