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The Story of Cholera in Spanish
The Story of Cholera: Spanish


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SpanishEspañol - Castellano - Spanish — Spain, Latin America and United States

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The Story of Cholera is an engaging, educational animation in which a young boy helps a health worker save his father and then guides his village in preventing cholera from spreading. By making the invisible cholera germs visible, this simple animated narrative brings to life the teaching points of cholera prevention.

The four-minute animation covers cholera transmission, prevention, signs, and care in a simple and accessible way. The film follows evidence-based guidelines, consistent with messages already in place in Haiti. Earlier versions have been field-tested, as well as reviewed for accuracy and content.

The Global Health Media Project collaborated with award-winning animator Yoni Goodman to produce The Story of Cholera. Developed in response to the devastating cholera epidemic that began in Haiti a year ago, the animation helps affected populations around the world better understand cholera and how to prevent it from spreading.
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Produced by: Global Health Media Project


HealthPhone: The Story of Cholera: Spanish

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29 March, 2013

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