Treatment
Most persons infected with the cholera bacterium have mild diarrhea or no symptoms at all. Only a small proportion, about 5-10%, of persons infected with Vibrio cholerae O1 may have illness requiring treatment at a health center. Cholera patients should be evaluated and treated quickly. With proper treatment, even severely ill patients can be saved.
See the following videos: Defeating Cholera and Managing Dehydration
Cholera Treatments
- Rehydration therapy, meaning prompt restoration of lost fluids and salts through rehydration therapy is the primary goal of treatment.
- Antibiotic treatment, which reduces fluid requirements and duration of illness, is indicated for severe cases of cholera.
- Zinc treatment has also been shown to help improve cholera symptoms in children.
- Page last reviewed: November 7, 2014
- Page last updated: November 7, 2014
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