Cholera, sometimes known as Asiatic or
epidemic cholera, is an infectious
gastroenteritis caused by enterotoxin-producing
strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Transmission to humans occurs through eating
food or drinking...
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acute intestinal
infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. From the World Health Organization.
Full article >>>Explains the symptoms, spread, treatment, and
prevention of the intestinal illness. From the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Full article >>>Overview of the
disease of the small
intestine caused by Vibrio cholerae bacterium. Includes causes, symptoms, tests, treatment, and prevention.
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bacterial infection, symptoms, causes, risks, and treatment.
Full article >>>Offers clinical description, treatment, history, antigenic variation, and more. From the Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology.
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cholera that spreads through contaminated water. Includes symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Cholera bacteria can't survive in an acidic environment, ...
Full article >>>Fact sheet about the
bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract.
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Cholera: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Prevention Resources
Cholera Definition
Cholera is an
acute illness
Full article >>>Although most cases of
cholera are seen in areas such as Asia, Africa and South ... of persons exposed to the
cholera organism will not develop any symptoms. ...
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treatment and
prevention of this life-threatening
bacterial disease.
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cholera, including causes, prevention, and
treatment ...
Cholera is an acute, infectious
disease caused by the
consumption of water or ...
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cholera? ...
Cholera has been very rare in industrialized nations for the ...
Full article >>>Zimbabwe:
Cholera Cases Still on the Rise in Some Urban Areas ... Nearly 56,000 for
Cholera ... Raging
Cholera Just Tip of Zimbabwe's Humanitarian Crisis ...
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cholera in the United States? 1.1.4 What should travelers do to avoid getting
cholera? ... 1.1.8 What is the U.S. government doing to combat
cholera? ...
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Cholera is a public health concern in developing countries all ... The bacterium that causes
cholera is usually very sensitive to the acids present ...
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cholera is more common where fresh water mixes with salt water, like ... For most people with
cholera, fluids and
electrolytes are given by mouth. ...
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