Cholera cases on the rise in SA: Symptoms and treatment

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Here is what you need to know about the virus and how you can take better precaution. ECRLifestyle Cholera

the first death linked to the recent cases of cholera detected in South Africa. The patient was 24-years-old and resided in Wattville, Benoni in Ekurhuleni, and had no prior local or international travel history.defines cholera as an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.

. CDC reports that 'most persons infected with the cholera bacterium have mild diarrhea or no symptoms at all'.All people who experience cholera-like symptoms, with or without local or international travel history, are encouraged immediately visit their nearest health facility for screening and testing to ensure early detection and successful treatment, if test positive.- Only drink and use safe water for cooking. If you are not sure the water is safe, boil it first.

- The health website also advises taking precaution to guarantee that food is properly cooked and prepared and it adds that people should avoid raw vegetables and fruits that cannot be peeled.

 

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