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  2. Cholera - Wikipedia

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    Severe cholera, without treatment, kills about half of affected individuals. [17] If the severe diarrhea is not treated, it can result in life-threatening dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. [17] Estimates of the ratio of asymptomatic to symptomatic infections have ranged from 3 to 100. [19]

  3. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    In another example of prompt ORS hopefully preventing dehydration, CDC recommends for the treatment of cholera continuing to give Oral Rehydration Solution during travel to medical treatment. [ 2 ] The approximate amount of oral rehydration solution (ORS) [ 7 ] to be given over four hours can be obtained by multiplying 75 milliliters of ...

  4. Vibrio cholerae - Wikipedia

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    Cholera infections are most commonly acquired from drinking water in which V. cholerae is found naturally or into which it has been introduced from the feces of an infected person. Cholera is most likely to be found and spread in places with inadequate water treatment, poor sanitation, and inadequate hygiene.

  5. Travelers' diarrhea - Wikipedia

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    Rifaximin and rifamycin are approved in the U.S. for treatment of TD caused by ETEC. [38] [39] If diarrhea persists despite therapy, travelers should be evaluated for bacterial strains resistant to the prescribed antibiotic, possible viral or parasitic infections, [12] bacterial or amoebic dysentery, Giardia, helminths, or cholera. [13]

  6. Medical System Struggles to Treat Cholera Cases in Sanaa

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    The medical system in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, continues to struggle to treat cholera cases, despite a decrease in cases in most other parts of the country, the World Heath Organization said.In ...

  7. Dysentery - Wikipedia

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    With correct treatment, most cases of amoebic and bacterial dysentery subside within 10 days, and most individuals achieve a full recovery within two to four weeks after beginning proper treatment. If the disease is left untreated, the prognosis varies with the immune status of the individual patient and the severity of disease.

  8. Everything you need to know about the Mayo Clinic diet - AOL

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    The Mayo Clinic diet, a program that adheres to this notion, was developed by medical professionals based on scientific research, so you can trust that this program is based on science, and not ...

  9. Shigellosis - Wikipedia

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    Shigellosis usually resolves without specific treatment. [1] Rest, and sufficient fluids by mouth, are recommended. [1] Bismuth subsalicylate may help with the symptoms; however, medications that slow the bowels such as loperamide are not recommended. [1] In severe cases antibiotics may be used but resistance is common.