Virtual workshop: Toward the Elimination of Cholera Epidemics

Rethel_blog_Der-Tod-als-Erwürger1Pozvánka na online workshop: Toward the Elimination of Cholera Epidemics: From the Past to Contemporary Societies, který se uskuteční 19. dubna 2024.

Hlavní rubrika: Ostatní akce
Rubriky: Ostatní akce
Datum: 19. dubna 2024
Místo: online

Toward the Elimination of Cholera Epidemics: From the Past to Contemporary Societies
Virtual workshop, 19 April 2024

This event will be hosted from Poland.

Organizers:
Grażyna Liczbińska (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland)
grazyna@amu.edu.pl
Jörg Vögele (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany)
joerg.voegele@uni-duesseldorf.de

Workshop Overview
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera and is associated with the aquatic environment. More than 200 serotypes of Vibrio cholerae have already been identified and several of them can cause a range of symptoms: from mild manifestations, that do not require medical attention, to severe gastroenteritis, resulting in profuse diarrhoea, leading to dehydration and, in the most extreme cases – death. Over the past two centuries, cholera has emerged and spread from the Delta of the Ganges six times causing six pandemics: 1817–1823, 1826–1838, 1846–1863, 1865–1875, 1883–1896, and 1899–1923. The seventh pandemic began in 1961 in Indonesia, reaching Africa by 1971 and both Americas by 1991. In the contemporary world cholera remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in lower-income countries with poor sanitary infrastructure and low hygiene standards. It is endemic in South-east Asia and sub-Saharan Africa and has recently re-emerged in the Americas with ongoing transmission in Haiti. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the officially reported cholera cases represent only 5–10% of the actual number
occurring annually worldwide. Of the estimated 1.3 to 4 million cases that occur globally every year, approximately 21,000 to 143,000 cases result in death.
As part of the activities organized by the IUSSP Scientific Panel on ‘Epidemics and Contagious Diseases: The Legacy of the Past’, this one-day event aims to create a platform for sharing results of interdisciplinary research provided by historians, historical demographers, biologists, medical doctors and cultural anthropologists on cholera in the past and contemporary world. The event will also discuss the broader cultural context related to cholera epidemics and explore strategies to combat cholera.
Note –all timings are Central European Time (CET).


The Teams link will be: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-
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