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  • ...o people by ingesting contaminated water or food. The major reservoir for cholera was long thought to be humans, but some evidence suggests that it is the aq ...2000 |id=PMID 10714917}}</ref><ref> WHO Cholera [http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/control/en/index.html]</ref>
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  • {{r|Alexandre Dumas}} contracted cholera in the 1832 Paris epidemic.
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  • * [http://www.who.int/cholera Cholera] - [[World Health Organization]] * [http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/cholera_g.htm What is Cholera?] - [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]
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  • * [http://www.who.int/cholera Cholera] - [[World Health Organization]] * [http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/cholera_g.htm What is Cholera?] - [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]
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  • ...acycline]] derivative; treats [[malaria]], [[anthrax]], [[brucellosis]], [[cholera]], [[ornithosis]], [[plague]] etc.
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  • Sorry, but cholera, research & biotechnology don't have capital letters. [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro T Thanks for fixing 'cholera'. I fear 'miasma theory' should be lower case too. As for 'research' & 'b
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  • ...m-negative curved-rod shaped bacterium, with a polar flagellum that causes cholera in humans.
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  • | pagename = Cholera | abc = Cholera
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  • (1832 – 1854) Daughter of U.S. President Millard Fillmore who died from cholera at age 22.
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  • ...some species causing serious diseases in humans and other animals such as cholera.
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  • # Peter Vinten-Johansen ''et al.'', ''Cholera, Chloroform, and the Science of Medicine: A Life of John Snow''. OUP, 2003 ...bles/critics/061106crbo_books Sick City: Maps and mortality in the time of cholera]. The New Yorker. Retrieved August 31, 2007.
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  • ...to test the effectiveness of vaccines against [[typhus]], [[smallpox]], [[cholera]], and other diseases at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] and [[Natzweile
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  • ...e of the founders of epidemiology for his work identifying the source of a cholera outbreak in 1854; also one of the pioneers of anaesthesia and medical hygie
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  • ...p://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow/snowbook.html On the Mode of Communication of Cholera] John Snow, M.D. (1855) London: John Churchill, New Burlington Street, Engl
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  • ...-motility drugs can be dangerous because they inhibit the excretion of the cholera toxin.
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  • ...to test the effectiveness of vaccines against [[typhus]], [[smallpox]], [[cholera]], and other diseases. They were performed at [[Buchenwald Concentration C
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  • | title = A non-pathogenic vibrio for the routine quality control of TCBS cholera medium. ...opathogenic ''V. chlolerae'', and the other pathogenic Vibrios. Of the non-cholera forms, in the United States, ''[[Vibrio parahaemolyticus]]'' is the most fr
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  • ...he founders of [[epidemiology]] for his work identifying the source of a [[cholera]] outbreak in London in 1854. He was also one of the pioneers of [[anaesthe ...p://www.ph.ucla.edu/EPI/snow/snowbook.html On the mode of communication of cholera],by John Snow, M.D. London: John Churchill, New Burlington Street, England,
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  • Other immunizations, such as [[typhoid fever]], [[cholera]], [[yellow fever]], and [[plague]] are recommended only for individuals wh
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  • ...rrhoeal Disease Research, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh and National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Beliaghata, Kolkata - 700 010, India. Published July ...] media, The organism causes a major epidemic gastrointestinal disease, [[cholera]].
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  • ...ly done away with the need for injected fluids in many epidemics such as [[cholera]].
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  • {{r|Alexandre Dumas}} contracted cholera in the 1832 Paris epidemic.
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  • .... As opposed to [[Vibrio cholerae|''V. cholerae'']], which cause classic [[cholera]] produced by [[enterotoxin]] alone, it appears to be invasive as well as p
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  • ...in ten days), Dr. [[John Snow]] recorded and plotted [[death]]s caused by cholera on a map of central London. He correlated these with the location of water ...particular locations. It also includes links to present-day information on cholera and the London Epidemiological Society, founded by Snow; a photographic tou
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  • ...o people by ingesting contaminated water or food. The major reservoir for cholera was long thought to be humans, but some evidence suggests that it is the aq ...2000 |id=PMID 10714917}}</ref><ref> WHO Cholera [http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/control/en/index.html]</ref>
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  • ...n the prevention of malaria. It can be used to treat anthrax, brucellosis, cholera, ornithosis, plague, tularemia, rickettsioses. Its chemical name is '''(4S
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  • ...sur le Choléra. Impr. A. Serafini, Alexandrie. [French; Studies on Asiatic Cholera] OCLC 15864352
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  • ...o the formation of the germ theory when he traced the source of the 1854 [[cholera]] outbreak in the Soho neighbourhood of London. The statistical analysis of ...postulate after evidence showed asymptomatic carriers of [[typhoid]] and [[cholera]].
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  • Pasteur developed vaccines for chicken cholera, anthrax, and swine erysipelas, improving on [[Jenner]]'s work of 80 years
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  • ...s systemic use to only the treatment of very serious infections, such as [[cholera]] and [[typhoid fever]]. The antibiotic works by binding to bacterial ribo
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  • *[[cholera]] ...ved to be against Soviet troops in 1939, involving [[typhoid fever]] and [[cholera]] cultures being poured into water supplies.
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  • ...to thanking philanthropists respecting the mode of propagation of Asiatic cholera. Leipsic. Berger. Lesser Writings. Brit. Jour. of Hom., Oct., 1849. S. W. H * 1831. Cure of Asiatic cholera. Coethen. Aug. 1831 Same. 2d edition. Leipsic. Gluck.
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  • Vietnamese resistance and outbreaks of cholera and typhoid forced the French to abandon Tourane in early 1860. They retur
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  • ...es after 1848, as the Indian raids intensified, draught ruined farming and cholera epidemics raged; mines were abandoned, and many villagers fled. Wasserman's
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  • {{Image| 40broadstreet_small.gif|right|440px|Original John Snow Cholera outbreak map }} ...ef and published an essay in 1849 called ''On the Mode of Communication of Cholera'' expressing his views on the subject. Without a concrete way to prove his
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  • {{Image| 40broadstreet_small.gif|right|440px|Original John Snow Cholera outbreak map }} ...ef and published an essay in 1849 called ''On the Mode of Communication of Cholera'' expressing his views on the subject. Without a concrete way to prove his
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  • ...articlerender.fcgi?artid=233409 | publisher = PubMed Central | title = The Cholera Epidemic of 1832 in York, Upper Canada}}</ref>
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  • * Charles E. Rosenberg. ''The Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866.'' (2nd ed 1987)
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  • In 1920, d'Hérelle travelled to [[Indochina]], pursuing studies of [[cholera]] and the [[plague]], from where he returned at the end of the year. D'Hér ...1927, d'Hérelle himself changed his focus to new targets: [[India]] and [[cholera]].
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  • In 1920, d'Herelle travelled to [[Indochina]], pursuing studies of [[cholera]] and the [[plague]], from where he returned at the end of the year. D'Here ...1927, d'Herelle himself changed his focus to new targets: [[India]] and [[cholera]].
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  • ...ery, beside the grave of Theodore Parker. His wife died two years later of cholera, on August 18, 1867 in Naples.
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  • ...ille area,<ref>{{cite book|last=Barnes|first=Joseph K.|date=1875|title=The Cholera Epidemic of 1873 in the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id
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  • ...twork for central London which was instrumental in relieving the city from cholera epidemics, while beginning the cleansing of the Thames river.<ref>D.P. Smit
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  • ...treatment of mania, hysteria, delirium tremens, hydrophobia, tentanus and cholera. ("This must have resulted not only in many happy, but also dead users", Bi
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  • ...S (1831) [http://www.minutus.org/library/article_read.asp?id=13 ''Asiatic Cholera'']</ref> ...es as they could not tolerate the damp English climate.) Quin contracted [[cholera]] in 1831 while travelling in Moravia, and attributed his cure to his use o
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  • ...later became the basis of military teaching in many countries. He died of cholera in Breslau, November 18, 1831. His unfinished masterpiece, ''Vom Kriege'' (
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  • Public health conditions were poor in most cities, with cholera and yellow fever epidemics a major threat. During the Civil War, about one-
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  • ...ryl cyclic AMP, as well as the adenylate cyclase stimulators forskolin and cholera toxin, markedly stimulate GH release. Thus the basis of the GH deficiency i
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  • ...ref> That meant that whatever was responsible for killing off the ''Vibrio cholera'' cultures was smaller than any known bacterium, none of which could pass t ...rio cholerae]]'' by a phage into a highly [[virulent]] one, which causes [[cholera]]. [[Image:Lambda_life_cyl..jpg|thumb|350 px|‎Lambda Life Cycle and Gene
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  • ...ref> That meant that whatever was responsible for killing off the ''Vibrio cholera'' cultures was smaller than any known bacterium, none of which could pass t ...rio cholerae]]'' by a phage into a highly [[virulent]] one, which causes [[cholera]]. [[Image:Lambda_life_cyl..jpg|thumb|350 px|‎Lambda Life Cycle and Gene
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  • ...the first [[microbiologist]] who developed and used [[vaccine]]s against [[cholera]] and [[bubonic plague]].
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  • ...ization]]) and vaccines against several diseases such as [[anthrax]], fowl cholera and [[rabies]]. Robert Koch is best known for his contributions to the [[g
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  • ...ty well-known diseases--including [[tuberculosis]](TB), [[malaria]], and [[cholera]]--have reemerged or spread geographically since 1973, often in more virule ...Saharan Africa has an estimated 90 percent of the global malaria burden. [[Cholera]], [[dysentery]], and other diarrheal diseases also are major killers in th
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  • ...to autoinducers, a protein termed Hfq was found in Vibrio harveyi (and V. cholera). Hfq is responsible for mediating interactions between sRNAs and certain m
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  • ...-map.jpg|right|300px|Original map by Dr. John Snow showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854}}While the basic elements of [[topolog
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  • ...uvier was a state councillor under three Kings of France; when he died, of cholera, in 1832, he had served three different forms of government: revolutionary,
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  • ...e Ganges and Jumna rivers in India had marked antibacterial action against cholera and could pass through a very fine porcelain filter (Adhya and Merril 2006)
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  • ...ref> That meant that whatever was responsible for killing off the ''Vibrio cholera'' cultures was smaller than any known bacterium, none of which could pass t ...rio cholerae]]'' by a phage into a highly [[virulent]] one, which causes [[cholera]]. [[Image:Lambda_life_cyl..jpg|thumb|350 px|‎Lambda Life Cycle and Gene
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  • ...f disease. Robert Koch was a pioneer in medical microbiology and worked on cholera, anthrax and tuberculosis. In his research into tuberculosis, Koch finally ...s and cause [[tetanus]], [[typhoid fever]], [[pneumonia]], [[syphilis]], [[cholera]], [[food-borne illness]], [[leprosy]], and [[tuberculosis]](TB). [[Sepsis
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  • ...nt, for example the list of remedies used for bronchitis can't be used for cholera. That is why I replaced it with the earlier version.&mdash;[[User:Ramanand ...Jenner's theories were much more like Snow's, seeing an external cause of cholera (the contaminated well at Broad Street) and stopping it by an external meas
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  • ...road Street Pump. Snow, after establishing this was the source of repeated cholera outbreaks in London, removed the pump's handle when he couldn't get any oth
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  • ...times more soldiers died from illnesses such as [[typhus]], [[typhoid]], [[cholera]] and [[dysentery]] than from battle wounds. Conditions at the hospital wer
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  • ...OH). http://www.cdc.gov/epiinfo/communityhealth.htm </ref><sup>,</sup><ref>Cholera Outbreak in Rwenshama: Using Epi Info for Windows in an Outbreak Investigat
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  • ...OH). http://www.cdc.gov/epiinfo/communityhealth.htm </ref><sup>,</sup><ref>Cholera Outbreak in Rwenshama: Using Epi Info for Windows in an Outbreak Investigat
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  • ...ified. Twenty well-known diseases such as [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[cholera]], and [[dengue fever]] have rebounded after a period of decline or spread
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  • ...interest. Outbreaks of diseases with epidemic potential, such as typhoid, cholera, and plague, need urgent reporting. Outbreaks of potential [[biological wea
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  • ...y say that I was not enthused about alt treatments for cholera, since when cholera is present, it's apt to be a major epidemic, where the rule has to be the g ...ntial epidemic. In like manner, you can't individualize in the middle of a cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 05:2
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  • ...ight|200px|[[Drawing]] of [[Death (personification)|Death]] bringing the [[cholera]], in Le Petit Journal]]-->
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  • ...ines on his face and dark circles under his eyes. He apparently contracted cholera in New Orleans, on a goodwill tour of the South. He died at his new home, P
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  • ...ractic History]], [[Chiropractic (Veterinary)]], [[Cholangiocarcinoma]], [[Cholera]], [[Choosing a cat]], [[Choosing a dog]], [[Choosing a horse]], [[Chris Hi
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  • ...hepatitis and 31,100 cases of typhoid fever, followed by plague, malaria, cholera, diphtheria, meningitis, heart disease, shigellosis (infectious dysentery),
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  • ...sked her father for her hand in marriage, but was refused. Cadogan died of cholera in 1893. <ref>Wallach, pp. 33-37</ref>
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  • .... Before 1940, mortality was high because of epidemics of diseases such as cholera and malaria. Between 1940 and the 1970s, malaria was controlled and there w
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  • :'''1832''': A [[cholera]] outbreak occurs in the city; ''[[The Scotsman]]'' newspaper incorporates
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  • ...must be ingested with polluted food or water. If the victims had absorbed cholera poison from polluted air, as the "miasma" theorists believed, then their fi ...irit-like entities that accounted for the epidemic nature of diseases like cholera. In the minds of clinicians and public health reformers, the miasmatic theo
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  • ...orities. He was placed under house arrest at the home of his uncle until a cholera epidemic broke out in the city in September 1846.<ref name="iranica_bab" />
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  • ...opathy was its relative success in combatting the epidemics of the time. [[Cholera]], [[scarlet fever]], [[typhoid fever]], and [[yellow fever]] killed many,
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  • ...issionaries, failed to materialize. Vietnamese resistance and outbreaks of cholera and typhoid forced the French to abandon Tourane in early 1860.
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  • * [[Cholera]] has subtle ref error; how to reuse a ref with different page number?
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  • ...ent involves antitoxin to neutralize the bacterial product. In the case of cholera, there may be organisms present, but especially in epidemic situations, the
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  • For example, the role of antimicrobial agents in [[cholera]] have been decreased in favor of [[oral rehydration fluid]]. Oh, antibioti That which I say for cholera is equally true for self-limiting but lethal viral gastroenteritis.
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  • ...he patient cannot swallow. Not replacing fluids and electrolytes, in acute cholera (as defined by the WHO and CDC), is quite likely. ORT is hardly a toxic con
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  • ...he organism would probably be given, but seen as supportive. Management of cholera, especially during epidemics, absolutely requires proper fluid replacement,
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