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August 11, 2005 17:25 IST

 

GASTROENTERITIS

What is gastroenteritis?

Gastroenteritis is an infection of the intestines caused by bacteria, viruses and other microbes. It can range from a mild stomach upset for a day or two with some mild diarrhoea, to severe vomiting and diarrhoea for several days or longer.

Symptoms

Causes

Prevention

For Children

Treatment

Complications

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DENGUE

What is dengue fever?

Dengue fever is a flu-like illness spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often fatal, complication of dengue fever.

Causes

Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever are caused by any of the dengue family of viruses. Infection with one virus does not protect a person against infection with another.

Spread

Dengue is spread by the bite of an Aedes mosquito. The mosquito transmits the disease by biting an infected person and then biting someone else.

The mosquitoes that transmit dengue live among humans and breed in discarded tires, flower pots, old oil drums, and water storage containers close to human dwellings. Unlike the mosquitoes that cause malaria, dengue mosquitoes bite during the day.

Symptoms

Diagnoses

Dengue is diagnosed by a blood test.

Treatment

There is no specific treatment for dengue. Persons with dengue fever should rest and drink plenty of fluids. They should be kept away from mosquitoes for the protection of others. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is treated by replacing lost fluids. Some patients need transfusions to control bleeding.

Prevention

There is no vaccine to prevent dengue.

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LEPTOSPIROSIS

 

What is leptospirosis?

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease associated with wild and domestic animals.

Spread

Leptospirosis is spread mainly by the urine of infected animals and is generally not transmitted from person to person.

Symptoms

The symptoms are fever, headache, chills, vomiting, jaundice, anemia and sometimes rash. People with leptospirosis are usually quite ill and are often hospitalized.

The incubation period is usually 10 days with a range of four to 19 days.

Diagnoses

The disease is diagnosed using specific blood tests.

Treatment

The antibiotics of choice are penicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline and erythromycin. Kidney dialysis may be necessary in some cases.


Prevention

Disease prevention consists of good sanitation. The use of boots and gloves in hazardous places, and rodent control can also minimize the risk of spread.

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CHOLERA

What is cholera

Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It has a short incubation period, from less than one day to five days, and produces an enterotoxin that causes a copious, painless, watery diarrhoea that can quickly lead to severe dehydration and death if treatment is not promptly given. Vomiting also occurs in most patients

Treatment

Cholera is a treatable disease. The prompt administration of oral rehydration salts to replace lost fluids nearly always results in cure. In especially severe cases, intravenous administration of fluids may be required. Left untreated, however, cholera can kill quickly following the onset of symptoms.

Spread

Cholera is usually transmitted through faecally contaminated water or food.

Prevention and control

Children as well as adults can get infected. Among those infected, about 20 percent develop acute watery diarrhoea, of which 10-20 percent develop severe watery diarrhoea with vomiting. The mainstay of treatment is rehydration and up to 80 percent of cholera cases can be treated successfully using only oral rehydration salts. Prompt and appropriate medical management of cases can significantly decrease mortality.

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Caution: Do not self-medicate. This article is only intended to educate. If anyone has symptoms indicated in the article please contact a doctor

Compiled by S N Mishra

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