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Typically, cholera treatment includes fluid replacement and antibiotics. In severe cases, intravenous (IV) fluid replacement may be necessary. It is very important that treatment is started as soon as possible after diagnosis. If prompt and appropriate treatment is given, the mortality rate is reduced to well under one percent.
in 1831 when there was an outbreak of cholera. Hahnemann used homeopathic treatment with a 96% success rate, compared to the 41% of allopathic medicine.
In cholera vaccination you are injected the dead cells of cholera. So you get antibodies to cholera. This vaccine is not very effective. The protection rate is some where 50 to 60 % only. So you can not keep faith on the vaccine for protection from cholera.
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With treatment, death rates from tularemia are under 1%. Without treatment, however, the Death Rate may reach 30%. The pneumonia and typhoidal types have the worst prognosis without treatment.
with treatment, i think the figure is about 60%. without treatment, up to 20% of suffers die eventually.
With treatment, death rates from tularemia are under 1%. Without treatment, however, the death rate may reach 30%. The pneumonia and typhoidal types have the worst prognosis without treatment.
Cholera can be successfully treated with little problem in areas with good health care available, but in underdeveloped areas with little health care facilities, the death rate from cholera is extremely high
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Poor hyegine, poverty low intectuality rate
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