Epidemic caused by vibro cholera bacterium 2

Lauren Bowers: Cholera

  • Jan 1, 1563

    First Written Cholera Report was Made

    First Written Cholera Report was Made
    The first tracked cholera report was made in India. A medical report was written describing cholera-like diseases.
  • Disease was named cholera.

    Disease was named cholera.
    Sometime in the 1600s the disease was named 'cholera.' At the time doctors thought the ilness came from bile, so they named it cholera meaning 'ilness from bile.'
  • The first cholera pandemic

    The first cholera pandemic
    The first cholera pandemic began out of seven. The disease spread from the Ganges Delta in India to many other places around the world killing many people.
  • The second cholera pandemic

    The second cholera pandemic
    The second cholera pandemic began in India and spread to Russia. It eventualy reached North America through fleeing immigrants.
  • The third cholera pandemic

    The third cholera pandemic
    The third pandemic started again in India and spread to Asia, Europe, North America, and Africa. Many people were killed in these disasterous years.
  • Cause of cholera was found.

    Cause of cholera was found.
    Filippo Pacini discovered that cholera comes from the bacterium V. Cholerae. His discoveries were not made known until 30 years later by Robert Koch.
  • Cholera discoveries were made

    Cholera discoveries were made
    Dr. John Snow figured out that cholera had something to do with the water in the area. He was able to protect many people in the European area, but wasn't able to figure out how to protect peole in other areas of the world.
  • The fourth cholera pandemic

    The fourth cholera pandemic
    Cholera spread ffrom the Bengal Region to the Middle east, Europe, Africa, North America. Many people died.
  • The fifth cholera pandemic

    The fifth cholera pandemic
    Cholera spread from India to Asia, Africa, South America, France, and Germany. Many people died.
  • The sixth cholera pandemic

    The sixth cholera pandemic
    Cholera spread from India to the Middle east, North Africa, Russia, and parts of Russia.
  • The seventh cholera pandemic

    The seventh cholera pandemic
    Cholera spread from Indonesia to Asia, the Middle east, Africa, Italy, Japan, Europe, and the South Pacific. This was the only cholera pandemic that did not start in India