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Cholera | Treatment

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Cholera patients should be evaluated and treated quickly with Rehydration therapy, Antibiotic treatment, and Zinc treatment.

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Cholera | Illness & Symptoms

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Cholera is an acute, diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae and is spread by ingestion of contaminated food or water.

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CDC

Global Health - Haiti

influenza  Center for Global Health  Global Health  CDC global health  International health  Safe Water  Emerging infections  Global disease detection  field epidemiology  Haiti  HIV/AIDS/ pepfar  Presiden't Malaria Iniative  post-earthquake reconstruction  vaccine preventable diseases  haiti cholera 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Haiti office opened in 2002 and focused on preventing the transmission of HIV/AIDS, providing care and treatment to those already infected, increasing laboratory and strategic information capacity, and building health care infrastructure.

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CDC

Cholera - Treatment - Zinc Treatment

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Children who received zinc supplementation had 8 fewer hours of diarrheal illness and 10% less diarrheal stool volume, on average.

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