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  1. While cholera has been a recognised disease for a long time, the control of deadly out- breaks remains a challenge. In this study we formulate a basic mathematical cholera model that extend to incorporate nutrition and treatment as control strategies in curtailing the disease. The equilibrium points of the cholera models are determined.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Toxigenic strains of Vibrio cholerae are a major cause of acute, severe, dehydrating diarrhea in low- and middle-income countries with unsatisfactory hygienic conditions and those affected by natural disasters and humanitarian crises. [1] V cholerae is a gram-negative, comma-shaped bacterium that causes acute, large-volume, watery diarrhea that can result in rapid dehydration and hypovolemia ...

  3. Cholera still affects hundreds of thousands of people every year; for instance, a recent outbreak of cholera in Haiti killed more than 7,000 Haitians and sickened more than 500,000, affecting approximately 5% of the population (30, 31). Nonetheless, a simple effective treatment for cholera patients is fluid replacement with the appropriate ...

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · However, avoid receiving a cholera vaccine within 7 days before your expected delivery date. If you are pregnant, your name may be listed on a pregnancy registry to track the effects of cholera vaccine on the baby. Because the cholera vaccine is not absorbed into the bloodstream, it is not expected to be harmful to a nursing baby.

  5. Jul 25, 2018 · Human keratinocyte culture has provided the means to treat burns, wounds and skin pathologies. To date, to efficiently culture keratinocytes, cells are cultured on an irradiated feeder layer (iFL), either comprising human (iHFL) or murine (i3T3FL) fibroblasts, and the culture medium is supplemented …

  6. This outbreak has had even greater devastating effects. Over 2.5 million people in Yemen have become ill, and almost 4,000 have died. It is thought to be the largest, fastest-spreading cholera outbreak in modern history, and, at its peak in 2019, accounted for over 90% of cholera cases in the world.

  7. Cholera and V. cholerae offer an excellent example of the effect of climate and weather on infectious diseases and pathogens. Here we discuss some of the recent research on the subjects of V. cholerae , climate, and health and describe a framework for future studies using the cholera model.

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