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Impacts of Cholera
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Controlling Infectious Diseases »
Controlling Infectious Diseases
Controlling Infectious Diseases☜Mapping the issues around endemic diseases—such as malaria, measles, influenza, HIV, Dengue and West Nile Virus—with the aims of identifying improved control strategies and of providing insights into to the work of mathematical biologists, epidemiologists and public health officials in this field.☜F1CEB7
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Diseases
Diseases☜☜FFB597
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Cholera »
Cholera
Cholera☜The Wikipedia page on Cholera is embedded in the Details, and will be updated whenever the Wikipedia page updates.☜D3B8AB
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Impacts of Cholera
Impacts of Cholera☜☜FFB597
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Case fatality rate in untreated individuals up to 50% »
Case fatality rate in untreated individuals up to 50%
Case fatality rate in untreated individuals up to 50%☜Case fatality rate for Cholera in untreated individuals is up to 50%☜FFB597
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Cholera causes severe diarrhea »
Cholera causes severe diarrhea
Cholera causes severe diarrhea☜Severe diarrhea (“rice-water stools”)☜FFB597
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Cholera persists and causes sudden severe outbreaks »
Cholera persists and causes sudden severe outbreaks
Cholera persists and causes sudden severe outbreaks☜☜FFB597
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Endemic in parts of Asia and Africa »
Endemic in parts of Asia and Africa
Endemic in parts of Asia and Africa☜☜FFB597
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Incubation period for Cholera: several hours to 5 days »
Incubation period for Cholera: several hours to 5 days
Incubation period for Cholera: several hours to 5 days☜☜FFB597
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Infection derived immunity for cholera »
Infection derived immunity for cholera
Infection derived immunity for cholera☜☜FFB597
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Infectious period 1-5 days »
Infectious period 1-5 days
Infectious period 1-5 days☜☜FFB597
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