Indian Capital Reports 146 Cases of Cholera

One hundred and forty six cases of cholera have been reported across the Indian capital New Delhi, a report said Wednesday.

The early onset of summer coupled with high humidity have led to a high incidence of the disease, the Times of India said.

By May 15, 146 cases had been reported and it was possible the numbers would rise, the newspaper said.

"Poor sanitation, improper drainage and irregular water supply are the main causes that allow the vibrio cholarae bacteria to flourish," the daily said, quoting an unidentified New Delhi municipal official.

Some areas such as slums were more susceptible due to a high density of a migrant population, he said.

The authorities were planning to crack down on shops and vendors selling cut fruits on handcarts in insanitary conditions, he added.








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