Cholera can rapidly spread in situations of conflicts, crises, movements of the population and natural disasters. The mortality indicators from cholera in the world have grown again; WHO evaluates global risk as very high Healthcare For the second year in a row in the world, mortality rates from cholera are growing. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), increases both the number of those who have infected with this disease and the number of those who died from it. & Amp; nbsp; number of registered cases of cholera in 2024 increased by 5 percent, and the number of deaths by 50 percent compared to 2023. More than 6,000 people died from a disease that can be prevented and treated. lack of pure water and hygiene products 62 >Conflicts, climate change, population migration and chronic deficiency of pure water and hygiene products contributed to an increase in the incidence of cholera. The ailment caused by the bacterium Vibrio Cholerae spreads through dirty water. ~ 60 > in 2024 cases of the disease were registered in 60 countries, in 2023 – in 45 countries. The cholera is most common in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, which together accounted for 98 percent of all registered cases. ~ 60 > mortality rate and mortality rates scope They continued to grow in 2024: 12 countries reported more than 10 thousand cases of the disease. A flash of cholera in 2024 in the Comor islands, where no case was revealed before that 15 years before, indicates a preserved threat of global infection transmission. 62 ~ ~ ~ ~ > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62In Africa, the cholera mortality rate increased: from 1.4 percent in 2023 to 1.9 percent in 2024. A quarter of deaths occurred outside of medical institutions, which indicates serious gaps in access to the treatment and weakness of healthcare systems. how to deal with cholera ~ 60 > to combat the Hoolera to governments, domains and local ones Communities need to provide people with access to safe water and hygiene products, accurate information on how to protect themselves, as well as in the shortest possible time, provide them with the necessary treatment and vaccinate the population in case of outbursts of the disease. Effective epidemic and diagnosis will help in taking such measures. Further investments are also needed in the production of vaccines. ~ 60 > new innovative oral vaccine against cholera (OCV) EUVICHOL-S® was pre-impacting at the beginning of 2024. However, the demand continued to be ahead of supply both in 2024 and in 2025, it is noted in the WHO ~ 60 > risk of spreading very high preliminary data show that the global cholera crisis continues in 2025: from the beginning of the beginning The years of the disease were reported already in 31 countries. 60 ~ p > WHO it evaluates the global risk of cholera as very high and takes urgent measures to reduce mortality and contain outbreaks in countries around the world. The organization continues to support the countries, including by strengthening the measures of the epidemic, the provision of medical devices, as well as support for public information.