Because the Zombies are taking over and they are combining forces with commander colthup, there is no cure.
Cholera is a disease spread by water that has been soiled (usually with faeces) and in a natural disaster, especially in a third world country, there can be little to no clean drinking water. People settle for what they have, and it infects them quickly. Also, there is limited medical help in a natural disaster, so people remain contagious around others a long time before being treated.
how to manage disaster
Tetracycline or furazolidone is given to treat the cholera. But then the diarrhoea comes under control, say after three days. So that you can manage the same on oral rehydration therapy. The cholera epidemic comes under control rapidly in a small town, as the people cooperate you and take your advice, word to word.
No, if it was it would not be disastrous. However, it is possible to plan for (manage) recovery from a disaster.
'Intractable' means difficult to manipulate, or hard to manage.
the students can manage disaster by taking some measures that grow more nd more trees dont cut trees if we cutting tress grow double of it .
In order to manage difficult people and difficult situations, you must learn to manage yourself.
today fine tomorrow may not about disaster it may be manage but may not be safe be active just about this be free for disaster management.
It is gift to get help from the nurse in any emergency problem. She is designed by nature to take care. With help of good and trained nursing staff, you can manage the cholera ward very easily.
Market uncertainty is difficult to manage because it often results from uncontrollable environment factors.
Cholera spreads so fast because it usually spreads by contaminated water. So it affects many people in one stroke. Secondly each patient produce very large amount of bacteria culture in the form of loose motion. Thirdly the patients tend to run away in their incubation period, taking with them the disease at some distant place. This creates the distant and independent focus, making it difficult for the health system to manage the epidemics.
There is no cure yet for Crohn's disease but there are ways to make it easier to manage the symptoms of the disease. I'm sure there will be a cure eventually for every disease out there.