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=Description=
==About==
:Intestinal ailment common in areas of poor sanitation.
:Intestinal ailment common in areas of poor sanitation.


=Contagion=
==Contagion==
;Virulence: <--contagion index: 1 - very low to 5 - extreme-->
;Virulence:Highly contagious
;Vector(s):<--known sources and means of contagion-->
;Vector(s):Contaminated food or drink.
;Prevention: <--known means of reducing/preventing contagion-->
;Prevention:Good sanitation, washing of hands.


=Course=
==Course==
;Incubation:<--period from contraction to first symptoms-->
;Incubation:1 day.
;Contagious:<--period for which a victim is contagious, may begin or end before symptoms arise-->
;Contagious:Victims may spread the disease, by re-contaminating their environment throughout the course of the disease.
;Symptoms: <--symptoms of infection-->
;Symptoms:Fever, Abdomenal pain, and Diarhea.


=Treatment=
==Treatment==
;Cureability: <--recovery index 1-unlikely to 5-almost certain
;Cureability:Highly likely, although if the environmental vector for this disease is not addressed reinfection is likely.
;General: <--applicable general treaments, such as rest, and fluids-->
;General:Replacing fluids, and practicing good hygiene.
;Medicinal: <--applicable medicines, type, dosages, and course of administration-->
;Medicinal:Gastric medicines with antibiotics.
;Surgical: <--surgical treatments if required-->
;Magical: <--magical treatments if required-->


=Stories=
==Stories==
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=See Also=
==See Also==


[[Category:Infectious Disease]]
[[Category:Infectious Disease]]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 4 December 2022

About

Intestinal ailment common in areas of poor sanitation.

Contagion

Virulence
Highly contagious
Vector(s)
Contaminated food or drink.
Prevention
Good sanitation, washing of hands.

Course

Incubation
1 day.
Contagious
Victims may spread the disease, by re-contaminating their environment throughout the course of the disease.
Symptoms
Fever, Abdomenal pain, and Diarhea.

Treatment

Cureability
Highly likely, although if the environmental vector for this disease is not addressed reinfection is likely.
General
Replacing fluids, and practicing good hygiene.
Medicinal
Gastric medicines with antibiotics.

Stories

See Also