Cholera, an ancient waterborne diarrheal disease, remains a threat to public health, especially when climate/weather processes, microbiological parameters, and sociological determinants intersect with population vulnerabilities of loss of access to safe drinking water and sanitation infrastructure. The ongoing war in Ukraine has either damaged or severely crippled civil infrastructure, following which the human population is at risk of health disasters. This editorial highlights a perspective on using predictive intelligence to combat potential (and perhaps impending) cholera outbreaks in various regions of Ukraine. Reliable and judicious use of existing earth observations inspired mathematical algorithms integrating heuristic understanding of microbiological, sociological, and weather parameters have the potential to save or reduce the disease burden.
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Usmani, M., Brumfield, K. D., Magers, B. M., Huq, A., Barciela, R., Nguyen, T. H., … Jutla, A. (2022, September 1). Predictive Intelligence for Cholera in Ukraine? GeoHealth. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GH000681
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