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News Medical on MSNBroader Antibiotic Use Could Change the Course of Cholera Outbreaks, Research SuggestsNew mathematical models suggest that for some cholera outbreaks, prescribing antibiotics more aggressively could slow or stop ...
A new outbreak in Angola , West Africa started on January 7, 2025, and it is likely to get worse as it spreads to more rural ...
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The Punch on MSNOpen defecation, refuse dumps fuel epidemic in Osun’s Owena boundary community (1)Owena Ijesa in Osun State once survived a cholera epidemic. BOLA BAMIGBOLA writes that the community is in the throes of ...
Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae..cholera, how to fight cholera, cholera ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNSuspected Cholera Outbreak: Two dies in Ebonyi as community fleesSuspected Cholera outbreak has claimed lives of two person in Okemini area, Ogbaga road in Ebonyi local government Area of ...
Cholera should no longer exist, yet it kills thousands of people every year. New analysis from international group WaterAid ...
Between Jan. 1 and March 30, total of 116,574 cholera cases, 1,514 deaths were recorded across 25 countries in 3 WHO regions ...
Every epidemic begins with a suspicion – a sudden rise in illness, recurring symptoms and the first severely ill patients. In ...
WHO says over 14,000 cholera cases, 505 deaths have been reported since outbreak began in Jan. 2025, with 50% of cases ...
Cholera kills thousands of people and infects hundreds of thousands every year—and cases have spiked in recent years, leaving ...
But recent disease modeling research from University of Utah Health challenges that paradigm, suggesting that for some cholera outbreaks, prescribing antibiotics more aggressively could slow or ...
Models suggest that in some cases, expanded antibiotic use could slow outbreaks and even reduce the overall risk of antibiotic resistance by decreasing the number of people infected. Cholera kills ...
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