People with cholera often exhibit symptoms such as severe dehydration, which may lead to a sunken appearance in the eyes and cheeks. They may have dry skin, a rapid heartbeat, and show signs of weakness or lethargy. In severe cases, they can have a pale or bluish tint to their skin due to inadequate blood flow and oxygenation. Additionally, patients may experience diarrhea that is often described as "rice water" in appearance.
75% of people that have cholera do not exhibit any symtoms.
Cholera can kill any person.
There was an outbreak of cholera in Tewksbury in 1832 and 76 people died
It killed people in the 1840's - 1850's, or atleast cholera did.
when you put the word 'cholera' in the beginning of the sentence, like: Cholera is a disease.
Cholera is not eradicated from the India. It is not possible to eradicate the cholera from India, in near future. Cholera is maintained in the community with many subclinical cases. Some of the people develop the severe form of cholera. With the majority people living in the villages and slums, they do not have access to good medical care. So many people die of dehydration, in isolated incidences.
Poor people living in slums of developing countries are prone to get cholera.
cameroon,because it has with 256 people died because of cholera
They thought that cholera was spread from water and food because of the bacteria in the food.
yes
Cholera is still common in developing countries. It is common to get the patients of cholera like syndrome in your clinical practice and at times of severe case of cholera. The picture has changed on positive side over last three decades, due to improved sanitation and public awareness of water born diseases.
There are an estimated 3-5 million cholera cases and 100 000-20000 deaths due to cholera every year.