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Cholera Prevention Tips

What is cholera?
Cholera is a diarrheal disease caused by the consumption of water or food contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.

Cholera is a public health concern in developing countries all over the world, especially in Africa, south Asia, and Latin America. Cases among travelers to and from developed countries are rare, however, some outbreaks in the United States have been caused by contaminated seafood brought into the country by travelers.
What causes cholera?
Vibrio cholerae is usually found in impure water supplies because of the unsanitary disposal of excrement. Person-to-person transmission is rare. It is usually transmitted by consuming contaminated food or water from:

  • municipal water supplies
  • ice made from municipal water
  • foods and beverages bought from street vendors
  • vegetables irrigated with fresh sewage
  • raw or inadequately cooked fish and seafood taken from sewage-polluted waters

How does the Vibrio cholerae bacterium affect the body?
The bacterium that causes cholera is usually very sensitive to the acids present in the stomach and digestive tract. Small amounts of bacteria are killed by the stomach acids before they can establish themselves in the body.
But, when large numbers of the bacteria overwhelm the body's natural defenses, they grow in the small intestine and are passed in the fecal material of the infected person. Infected persons who have mild cases or show no symptoms of the disease -- especially those who have poor personal hygiene habits -- spread the infection by direct contamination of food with infected excrement.
Can cholera be prevented?
The best preventives for cholera are:
only use water that has been boiled or chemically disinfected for:
odrinking, or preparing beverages such as tea or coffee
obrushing teeth
owashing face and hands
owashing fruits and vegetables
owashing eating utensils and food preparation equipment
owashing the surfaces of tins, cans, and bottles that contain food or beverages
do not eat food or drink beverages from unknown sources
oany raw food could be contaminated, including:
§fruits, vegetables, salad greens
§unpasteurized milk and milk products
§raw meat
§shellfish
§any fish caught in tropical reefs rather than the open ocean
A cholera vaccine is no longer available in the United States because it is not recommended by the CDC or the World Health Organization. Currently, no country requires the cholera vaccine for entry if arriving from cholera-infected countries.
How may cholera be treated?
For diarrhea that is worse than normal and does not respond to medications, it is best for the traveler to consult a physician rather than try self-medication. Seek medical help if diarrhea becomes severe and watery, or if vomiting occurs.
Specific treatment for cholera will be determined by your physician(s) based on:

  • your overall health and medical history
  • extent of the disease
  • your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
  • expectations for the course of the disease
  • your opinion or preference

Treatment for cholera may involve rehydration with:

  • oral rehydration solutions
  • intravenous solutions in the most severe cases
Treatment with antibiotics is sometimes used to decrease the duration of illness, but are not thought to be necessary for successful treatment.


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