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Drawing of Death bringing the cholera, in Le Petit Journal. Cholera (also called Asiatic cholera) is a water-borne disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which are typically ingested by drinking contaminated water, or by eating improperly cooked fish, especially shellfish. It was first described in a scientific manner by the Portuguese physician Garcia de Orta in the 16th century. Europe witnessed several epidemics in the 19th century, but the disease is since mostly seen in ...
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Complications
... Cholera can quickly become fatal. In the most severe cases, the rapid loss of large amounts of fluids and electrolytes can lead to death within two to three hours. In less extreme situations, people w...
Source: MayoClinic
Treatment ... The World Health Organization (WHO) has established guidelines for treating cholera that can be used in the most severe cases and circumstances. The goal is to replace fluids and electrolytes lost thr...
Source: MayoClinic
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