Presentation on cholela,it's diagnosis and treatment (7).pptx

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Presentation on cholela


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Cholera

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Define cholera. State epidemiology of cholera. Describe the causative organism. Explain the pathophysiology of cholera. Mention the sign & symptom, complication, risk factors, causes, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, & prognosis of cholera. Describe the ways of controlling the spread of cholera.

Cholera Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacteria Vibrio cholerae

EPIDEMIOLOGY Cholera was prevalent in the 1800s, but due to proper treatment of sewage and drinking water, has become rare in developed countries. Cholera is a fecal disease, meaning that it spreads when the feces of an infected person come into contact with food or water. Incidence: 1 in 100,000 worldwide. Over 1 million cases and nearly 10,000fatalities.

VIBRIO CHOLERAE Gram negative. Type of Gammaproteobacteria Distinguishing factors: Oxidase- positive, motile via polar flagellum, and both respiratory and fermentative metabolism. Organism can multiply freely in water

Pathophysiology of cholera

Signs and symptoms

Complications

Causes(mode of transmission)

Risk factors

Diagnosis

LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS Culture Vibrios often detected by dark field or phase contrast microscopy of stool Organisms are motile, appearing like “shooting stars” Microscopy show sheets of curved Gram negative rods. When plated on sucrose dishes, yellow colonies appear confirming cholera present

Treatment

LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS Additional methods of detection include PCR and monoclonal antibody-based stool tests.

PREVENTION Basic health education and hygiene Mass chemoprophylaxis Provision of safe water and sanitation Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Approach: water, sanitation, education, and communication

Vaccines

PROGNOSIS The prognosis of cholera can range depending on the severity of the dehydration and how quickly the patient is given and responds to treatments.Death (mortality) rates in untreated cholera can be as high as 50%-60% during large outbreaks but can be reduced to about 1% if treatment protocols are rapidly put into action.

Controlling Cholera
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