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CHOLERA

Kate Ferriola-Bruckenstein

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Cholera is an acute infection of the small intestine

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Cholera is an acute infection of the small intestine

• Extreme dehydration

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Cholera is an acute infection of the small intestine

• Extreme dehydration

• 100,000-120,000 deaths per year

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The cause of cholera was identified byRobert Koch in 1883

• Vibrio cholerae

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We have known about the diseasefor almost 200 years

• India-1817

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Cholera is spread by ingestion of contaminated food or water

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Cholera is spread by ingestion of contaminated food or water

Because of modern sanitation and treatment of drinking water it’s not an issue in the developed world

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However, cholera remains an issue for much of the developing world

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Cholera lives in the intestine, not inside its cells, and its toxin is the problem

• Bacterium secrete Cholera Toxin

• CT binds to and is endocytosed into host intestinal epithelial cells

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• CT causes adenylate cyclase to continually produce the signaling molecule cAMP

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• high cAMP levels repeatedly activate a pump in the plasma membrane

This causes…

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Cells pump out chloride and sodium ions, water and electrolytes

This causes diarrhea, loss of electrolytes, and dehydration

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75% of those infected do not develop any symptoms

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Of the other 25%...

– 20% get life-threatening symptoms

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Cholera is easily treated in many parts of the world

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Cholera is easily treated in many parts of the world

– <1% death rate with proper treatment

• RehydrationIs the key!

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Cholera antibiotics and vaccines are not commonly recommended

•resistance • low efficacy

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The problem is getting care to underdeveloped nations with limited resources

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Prevention is easy in the developed world

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Prevention is more difficult in parts of the developing world

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