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- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic abstract "The fifth cholera pandemic (1881–96) was the fifth major international outbreak of cholera in the 19th century starting in India. It spread throughout Asia and Africa, and reached parts of France, Germany, Russia, and South America. The 1892 outbreak in Hamburg, Germany was the only major European outbreak; about 8,600 people died in that city. Although many residents held the city government responsible for the virulence of the epidemic, it continued with practices largely unchanged. This was the last serious European cholera outbreak of the century.Pope Leo XIII authorized the construction of a hospice inside the Vatican for afflicted residents of nearby Roman neighbourhoods. That building was torn down in 1996 to make way for construction of the Domus Sanctae Marthae.".
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- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_health_disasters.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cholera_pandemics.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Cholera.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Cholera_outbreaks_and_pandemics.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Contagious_disease.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Domus_Sanctae_Marthae.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Germ_theory_of_disease.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Hospice.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Kochs_postulates.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Twain.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Leo_XIII.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Koch.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Vatican_Hill.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLink Vibrio_cholerae.
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- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic wikiPageWikiLinkText "1881–96 cholera pandemic".
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- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic subject Category:19th-century_health_disasters.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic subject Category:Cholera_pandemics.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic hypernym Outbreak.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic type MilitaryConflict.
- 1881–96_cholera_pandemic comment "The fifth cholera pandemic (1881–96) was the fifth major international outbreak of cholera in the 19th century starting in India. It spread throughout Asia and Africa, and reached parts of France, Germany, Russia, and South America. The 1892 outbreak in Hamburg, Germany was the only major European outbreak; about 8,600 people died in that city. Although many residents held the city government responsible for the virulence of the epidemic, it continued with practices largely unchanged.".
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