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Dr. Jessica Pelletier and Dr. Kamoga Dickson discuss the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, management, and prevention of cholera.
Take-Home Points:
- Cholera is a disease with high morbidity that disproportionately affects sub-Saharan Africa
- The O1 and O139 serogroups of V. cholera make cholera toxin and cause the disease
- Colonization happens in the small intestine, so higher volumes of bacteria that make it to the small intestine are more likely to cause disease
- The classic presentation involves rice water stools and dehydration, but vomiting is also possible
- Patients with mild to moderate dehydration should receive oral rehydration, and those with severe dehydration should receive balanced IV fluids (where available)
- Severe cases need a ...
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infectious diseaseemergency medicinetropical medicineFOAMedFOAMcholera