Sonntag, 24. Oktober 2010

(Die) Cholera

unter vielen: Bangladesh


 
Zitat: 

November 21, 2007 presentation by Gary Schoolnik for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series.
  • Gary Schoolnik, MD, professor of medicine, discusses how the use of chemical fertilizers and other environmental disturbances are driving the genetic transformation of cholera in Bangladesh and in turn spawning new epidemics of the disease in South Asia. 
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Trinkwasser + Fäkalien => Cholera 


Vibrio cholerae, 

the bacterium that causes cholera.
     
    nature.com



    Irak

    http://www.japanfocus.org/data/cholera.basra.jpg
    japanfocus.org



    http://www.cbwinfo.com/Images/Cholera1.jpg
    cbwinfo.com

    Source: Centers for Disease Control Public Health Image Library Image #1939.

    Symptome:

    An adult cholera victim:
    • The hands show wrinkled skin, known as the "Washer Woman's sign" because the body has lost so much water that it cannot maintain cell turgor and the skin collapses.

    . . .


    geografvtc

    Zitat:

    Cholera spreads when sanitation is poor.
    • Organisms from sewage find their way into drinking water.
    It is caught by eating or drinking something that has been contaminated by the waste of a person who has Cholera.

    This disease causes 
    • diarrhoea
    • violent vomiting,
    • cramp.
    The victim looses liquid causing dehydration.
    • The disease can kill but only if not treated straight away.
    . . .

     Nepal


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    2005 Worldwide

    http://www.gised.com.au/maps/cholera-05.gif
    gised.com.au

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