Antibiotics - usually metronidazole.
It Could
if an infected person has no symptoms (they wouldn't know they had this virus)then they could go on and pass it on to others, some which are more vunerable who could die in seroius cases.
These symptoms could be signs of a gastrointestinal infection or food poisoning. It is important to stay hydrated and rest, and if symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical advice is recommended. A healthcare provider can assess your condition and provide appropriate treatment.
SPREAD PERIOD
He could become infected. There is a chance since it is a body fluid.
Yes, assuming the person is infected with HIV.
The interval of time from the earliest date a patient could have been infected to the date of treatment is known as the "window period." This period is critical for understanding the progression of an infection and determining the appropriate timing for testing and treatment. It helps in assessing when symptoms may appear and when the disease is most contagious.
the community could raise or gather money for the sick people and help buy the treatment for them
An injured person can refuse treatment. Although you should explain the consequences if they refuse treatment. For example, if somebody has a wound and they refuse treatment you should explain how it could get infected if not treated. However, if a patient has a possible injury to their head or is unable to make appropriate decisions due to a neurological condition then you could treat the patient but if you are a first aider then you should not treat the patient yourself and should contact 999 for further advice. As it is a grey area and can really depend on that specific case.
There are several ways a person can seek treatment for self-injury. A person could choose to talk to family members, friends, or a therapist. A person could also attend self-injury help classes.
Could it be Giardia?
There are about three different causes for giardiasis they are: .Contaminated water supplies: Sources of contaminated water supplies include public facilities that do not filter their water properly, or water that is used in lakes or rivers by hikers can sometimes become contaminated. This can cause infection .Contaminated food: Food that has been washed in contaminated water, exposed to manure or, prepared by an infected person can spread the disease .Person-to-person-contant: Could be caused by bad hygiene and most commonly occurs in daycare centres and nursing homes (hope this helps! :D)