(I am the author of the question) I am writing a novel in which a disease created as a bioweapon gets into the population.
The disease has a week or so incubation period where it is highly infectious before symptoms start to show. Symptoms include interal hemorrhaging, a weakening of the immune system, amemia, chills and loss of appetite, among other things.
The society that this breaks out in is a post-apocalytic city-state. They lack a lot of technology, but also have some high technology stuff left over from before the collapse.
While the disease in incurable with what they have available, I was wondering if there would be some possible way for them to sterilize it in the infected to keep it from spreading any more, but in a way where those who are ill remain sick and are not cured of the disease.
Yes, that can be cured .. :)
No one actually cured the plague but some doctors believed that isolation was necessary as it would prevent the disease from being passed around
Chron's disease is very treatable with the right foods and medications prescribed by your Physician. Although to cure Crohn's disease surgery may be needed.
They can be cured with medications called antibiotics.
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Crohn's Disease is considered a chronic disease, in that it generally is not cured. One can have treatment or surgery that realizes episodes of symptoms, and on occasion the disease may become burnt-out and go away.
Diseases are prevented, not cured, by vaccination. Small Pox.
cure rate is the percentage or number of persons that can be cured in a certain disease
its not curable
Yes. If your partner is inflected with a disease, and is not treated for that disease, then your partner can give it back to you. Of course, not all diseases are curable. Not all diseases can be cured with treatments. If you are cured of a disease, and your partner who is inflected, is not cured, your partner can pass that communicable disease back to you again.
Depends on the disease. Some can be cured if the doctor give the patient the right medicine. Some needs surgery. Some can't be cured.