7Healthcare Environments
In many cases, healthcare personnel who treat people with cholera could come into direct contact with the bacteria, especially when they handle stool samples or feces. However, keep in mind that this is not a common cause for cholera outbreaks as the two reasons mentioned above. This is because most clinics, hospitals, and healthcare centers often take necessary steps to guarantee sufficient sanitation, hygiene, as well as supplies of clean water to prevent the growth and spread of this disease. [7]















