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Infectious Diseases :
Cholera

Cholera is an diarrheal illness caused by infection with the Vibrio cholerae bacteria. The bacteria spreads through contaminated food and water. Cholera can lead to watery stools and vomiting and can quickly dehydrate a person and be fatal if it is not treated.

Join our online group on cholera to ask questions about this disease to experts and learn more.

 

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Cholera
Last posted by :  medindia  on  Wed, 12 May 2010
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Death Toll From Haiti Cholera Outbreak Crosses 2000 Mark
Last posted by :   GregMills (Guest)   on  Tue, 21 Jun 2011
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Antibiotics may be Beneficial in Moderate Cholera
Last posted by :   Medifix   on  Sun, 16 Jan 2011
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Probiotics to Treat Infectious Diarrhea
Last posted by :   Shadow2020 (Guest)   on  Fri, 12 Nov 2010
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raviped has joined Cholera Support Group - 86 days back
GregMills(Guest) replied to medindia's discussion post under Death Toll From Haiti Cholera Outbreak Crosses 2000 Mark in Cholera Support Group - 339 days back
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