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@ismailferdous photographed this fisherman in Bangladesh’s Sundarbans National Park in August. 200 years ago, the first #cholera pandemic emerged from these tiger-infested mangrove swamps. It began in 1817, after the British East India Company sent thousands of workers deep into the remote Sundarbans to log the jungles and plant rice. Cholera probably festered here for eons. But since that first escape, it has circled the world in 7 pandemic cycles that have killed tens of millions. Today, it garners panicky headlines when it strikes unexpectedly in places like Ethiopia or Haiti, and it’s a continuing threat in nearly 70 countries. But now, after 35 years of work, researchers have developed an effective cholera vaccine. Bangladesh gave birth to one of history's great plagues. And Bangladesh may end it. Visit the link in our profile to read more and to see more photos and videos by @ismailferdous.


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