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Question: Is cholera a diarrheal disease?
Anyone is at risk of catching cholera, which is an acute infectious disease. Unlike diarrhea, cholera has the potential to become a pandemic if no effective preventive measures are taken.
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Cholera in children: Causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention
For children's immature immune systems, cholera prevention is extremely important. Let's find out the causes of cholera in children and effective ways to prevent this dangerous disease.
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Gastrointestinal diseases are common in children
Young children with immature digestive systems are more susceptible to gastrointestinal diseases than adults. This can help stimulate the child's immune system, however, if not treated promptly, it can cause complications.
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How does temperature affect the spread of infectious disease viruses?
We all know that the existence and development of all living things are affected by environmental factors, one of the most influential factors is temperature. Suitable temperature can help living things grow quickly, but temperature that is too low or too high can cause living things to grow slowly, or even be killed by the temperature.
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Bacterial infections caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus (cholera)
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, also known as cholera, causes acute enteritis, sepsis, and wound infections. The disease caused by this bacteria can be completely prevented through eating and living habits.
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Characteristics of cholera Vibrio Cholerae
Cholera is an acute gastrointestinal infection caused by cholera bacteria. The patient has typical symptoms including abdominal pain, vomiting and massive diarrhea leading to severe dehydration and exhaustion. Cholera bacteria, also known as cholera vibrio, with the scientific name of Vibrio Cholerae, is a direct pathogen that exists in human and animal feces, spreading through the digestive tract. World history has recorded 7 cholera pandemics that occurred on many continents and took the lives of millions of people.
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