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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2019
BACKGROUND Despite advances in prevention, detection, and treatment, cholera remains a major public health problem in Bangladesh and little is known about cholera outside of limited historical sentinel surveillance sites.
A. Khan +16 more
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BACKGROUND Despite advances in prevention, detection, and treatment, cholera remains a major public health problem in Bangladesh and little is known about cholera outside of limited historical sentinel surveillance sites.
A. Khan +16 more
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Primary Care Update for OB/GYNS, 2001
Cholera, an infectious disease caused by Vibrio cholerae, is primarily transmitted by ingestion of contaminated food or water. In severe cases, cholera may lead to severe dehydration, metabolic acidosis, and ultimately, hypovolemic shock and death. The diagnosis is confirmed by identification of V. cholerae in a stool specimen.
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Cholera, an infectious disease caused by Vibrio cholerae, is primarily transmitted by ingestion of contaminated food or water. In severe cases, cholera may lead to severe dehydration, metabolic acidosis, and ultimately, hypovolemic shock and death. The diagnosis is confirmed by identification of V. cholerae in a stool specimen.
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2003
Few diseases invoke public fear as readily as cholera. In its most severe state, cholera can cause death from hypotensive shock within 12 h of the first symptom. Cholera typically occurs in epidemics, spreading rapidly within the community, especially if hygeinic conditions are poor.
T J, Barrett, D N, Cameron
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Few diseases invoke public fear as readily as cholera. In its most severe state, cholera can cause death from hypotensive shock within 12 h of the first symptom. Cholera typically occurs in epidemics, spreading rapidly within the community, especially if hygeinic conditions are poor.
T J, Barrett, D N, Cameron
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Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1994
Although it is more than a century since the discovery of the vibrio bacillus, cholera remains one of the great epidemic diseases of the tropical world. The epidemiology of cholera is an interaction between the biological and ecological properties of Vibrio cholerae and the complex patterns of human behaviour in tropical environments.
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Although it is more than a century since the discovery of the vibrio bacillus, cholera remains one of the great epidemic diseases of the tropical world. The epidemiology of cholera is an interaction between the biological and ecological properties of Vibrio cholerae and the complex patterns of human behaviour in tropical environments.
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Lysogenic Conversion by a Filamentous Phage Encoding Cholera Toxin
Science, 1996M. Waldor, J. Mekalanos
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On a new and generalized fractional model for a real cholera outbreak
AEJ - Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2022Dumitru Baleanu +2 more
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Cholera transmission: the host, pathogen and bacteriophage dynamic
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2009Jason B Harris +2 more
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