Dealing with Cholera

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

We know how to prevent it, so why does it still exist?

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  • looks like a doctor's office waiting room tv channel. cool upload

  • @mukaikof Have you considered a cholechtomy? I'm reading up on S. typhi as we speak. It's entirely possible you do have a resistant strain. After all it's a Salmonella sp. andlike Shilgellas, those damn things swap plasmids like a sonofabitch.

  • @NorthForkFisherman with Cholera, it just dehydrates you, but if you get treatment within 2 days all you have to do is be hooked up to an IV fluid then after that you are basically cured, as the virus runs its course and goes away itself by staying hydrated. but with Typhoid i believe that low amounts of the virus stays in your bloodstream for the rest of your life. Typhoid drains your energy and body function. and typhoid can lead to other health problems and shorter life span.

  • @NorthForkFisherman even til this day i still feel like i am not Cured..... The death rates for Typhoid are much higher than Cholera, and whats pathetic is Typhoid doesnt nearly get as much attention. even many people i have talked to on sites like Tandurustdotcom and other typhoid sites who have suffered from typhoid like me, even complain that they still have symptoms dont truly feel cured and they still run fever or their typhoids has relapsed after 4 or 5 years. so iguess low amounts stay

  • @NorthForkFisherman hey.. well see man its like this, let me tell you something. i have suffered from Typhoid fever and i had Typhoid for about 3 months, (it relapsed) when i had typhoids like 2 or 3 different doctors were giving me medication and nothing was working (as typhoids was resistant) the first time i had Typhoid, i nearly had kidney failure, 0 white blood cells,and hep A+, the 2nd time my relapse i almost had kidney failure again and a real bad Ecoli infection and i still feel not

  • @mukaikof "more about Typhoid". Fine. Do so in a video about that. Feel free to make one if you can't find one here on YT (Not bloody likely). All these diseases of poverty really amount to one thing - a failure of people to work together to care for each other. There's many things that are hitting the 3rd world on a daily basis, but they're not "sexy" like ebola, so they don't get popular attention in the west. Lots of money and time wasted with people dying as we speak. Where do we start?

  • ok this is all bullshit, Cholera isnt that deadly compared to TYPHOID! Typhoid is 10x more deadlier and doesnt have a 100% cure rate because typhoid is able to keep relapsing and lead to other complications and diseases. can we talk more about Typhoid and how to eradicate that? cholera doesnt relapse and lead to many complications. Typhoid has about 1 million deaths every year! not cholera

  • he looks like a bitch

    

  • Respond to this video... can u boile cholera water and then drink it and be 100% ok what if u had a steem drip from the boiled water its basicly distiled can u drink it and y r they so stupid not to boile there water

  • I only drink bottled water!

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