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    Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this easily treated, yet rising, worldwide threat In a single week last October eight members of the 3200 strong fish farming community at Mulirasambo, in northern Malawi,…

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    • “Cholera outbreaks begin in the community and end in the community, and that’s where we believe the investment is needed.” We hear about the work of the @ifrc and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this threat. Please give where you can to the #BMJAppeal https://t.co/ODDDoKys9A

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    Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this easily treated, yet rising, worldwide threat In a single week last October eight members of the 3200 strong fish farming community at Mulirasambo, in northern Malawi,…

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    • “The only long term solution to end cholera is investing in water and sanitation infrastructure and hygiene promotion." We hear about the work of the @ifrc and Red Crescent Societies in fighting cholera. Please give where you can to the #BMJAppeal https://t.co/ODDDoKys9A

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    Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this easily treated, yet rising, worldwide threat In a single week last October eight members of the 3200 strong fish farming community at Mulirasambo, in northern Malawi,…

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    • Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the @ifrc and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this easily treated, yet rising, worldwide threat https://t.co/ODDDoKys9A #BMJAppeal

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    Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this easily treated, yet rising, worldwide threat In a single week last October eight members of the 3200 strong fish farming community at Mulirasambo, in northern Malawi,…

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    • Cholera can be fatal within hours for children and frail older people, and even for healthy adults, without intervention. We hear about the work of the @ifrc and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this threat. Please give where you can to the #BMJAppeal https://t.co/ODDDoKys9A

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    Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this easily treated, yet rising, worldwide threat In a single week last October eight members of the 3200 strong fish farming community at Mulirasambo, in northern Malawi,…

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    • Cholera affects the world’s poorest people in communities lacking adequate sanitation or safe drinking water. Jane Feinmann follows the work of the @ifrc and Red Crescent Societies in fighting this threat. Please give where you can to the #BMJAppeal https://t.co/ODDDoKys9A

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    Anette Selmer-Andresen/IFRC Volunteers of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) help to distribute food in Biera, Mozambique, after floods this summer (pictured). The BMJ ’s appeal this year is for the IFRC, the world’s largest humanitarian network, brings together local Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in 192 countries and almost …

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    • The BMJ’s appeal this year is for @ifrc, the world’s largest humanitarian network. They reach 160 million people every year through long term services, development programmes, and disaster response #BMJAppeal https://t.co/0OYVPYJTN7 Please donate online https://t.co/7PDRVrb0Dp https://t.co/d2i18oBcGN

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    Anette Selmer-Andresen/IFRC Volunteers of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) help to distribute food in Biera, Mozambique, after floods this summer (pictured). The BMJ ’s appeal this year is for the IFRC, the world’s largest humanitarian network, brings together local Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in 192 countries and almost …

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    • The BMJ’s appeal this year is for @ifrc, the world’s largest humanitarian network. They reach 160 million people every year through long term services, development programmes, and disaster response #BMJAppeal https://t.co/0OYVPZ1uEF Please donate online https://t.co/7PDRVqTpeP https://t.co/L0AFzm3d4C

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    Anette Selmer-Andresen/IFRC Volunteers of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) help to distribute food in Biera, Mozambique, after floods this summer (pictured). The BMJ ’s appeal this year is for the IFRC, the world’s largest humanitarian network, brings together local Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in 192 countries and almost …

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    • The BMJ’s appeal this year is for the @ifrc, the world’s largest humanitarian network. They reach 160 million people every year through long term services, development programmes, and disaster response #BMJAppeal https://t.co/0OYVPYKrCF

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    WaterAid brings clean water, sanitation, and better hygiene to the world’s most vulnerable people, which is why we’ve chosen the charity for The BMJ’s Christmas appeal this year, writes Jane Feinmann . Please give generously In a 2007 poll 11 300 BMJ readers voted on the greatest medical advance since the journal was launched in 1840. They chose the 19th century “sanitary revolution” that…

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    • “We all know the links between unsafe water, poor sanitation and hygiene, and child mortality. And still, one in five newborn deaths in the developing world is due to a lack of these basic rights." How @wateraid are working to change this #BMJAppeal https://t.co/G3hzbiDQ6V

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    WaterAid brings clean water, sanitation, and better hygiene to the world’s most vulnerable people, which is why we’ve chosen the charity for The BMJ’s Christmas appeal this year, writes Jane Feinmann . Please give generously In a 2007 poll 11 300 BMJ readers voted on the greatest medical advance since the journal was launched in 1840. They chose the 19th century “sanitary revolution” that…

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    • More than 150 years after the UK’s sanitary revolution, two billion people in low income countries lack toilets and 2.2 billion do not have safe drinking water. This is why we’ve chosen @wateraid for our #BMJAppeal, who are working to change this https://t.co/qiIqNUlCjK