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Salmonella

E. Coli

Symptoms of Salmonella include Diarrhea, Fever, and Abdominal Cramps. Salmonella infections usually dont require treatment and resolve themselves in a week or so. There are 1.2 million cases of salmonella every year in the united states which is the place where it mostly occurs. Out of all those people annualy only 400 people die

Here are some of E. Coli's Symptoms

Severe Stomach Cramps

Diarrhea (often bloody)

Vomiting

The basic treatment for E. Coli is to just stay very hydrated. 73000 people are infected each year with E. coli. This disease could happen anywhere in the world but mostly occurs in the U.S. Also of the 73000 whom were infected 60 died

Ebola

HIV

There are slim to no symptoms for this virus only enlarged lymph nodes in the neck and a flu like infection days later. Unfortunately. HIV is a grave disease and can never go away. Although it can be slowed down so that you can have more time to live So far 50000 people get infected with it each year and 15000 of them die

As of right now there is no cure for ebola and doctors can only treat the symptoms of ebola and hope the patients immune system will help kill it off. There are 14098 confirmed cases of ebola as of right now. The most common area to contract ebola is in west africa. So far out of the 14098 who have been infected 5160 of them are dead

Flu

Ebola

Cholera

There are antiviral drugs that kill off the flu virus. Every year about 200,000 people are infected by this virus and 36000 people die. Also the most common place to get the flu is the United States.

Treatment for cholera includes rehydration, antibiotics, and zinc. This disease occurs the most in Central Mexico. As of right now Cholera has infected around 3 million and killed 100000.

Some symptoms of ebola are

Fever

Severe Headache

Muscle Pain

Weakness

Fatigue

Diarrhea

Vomiting

Stomach Pain

Unexplained bleeding or bruising

Cholera

Some symptoms of cholera include:

Vomiting

Rapid Heart Rate

Loss of skin elasticity

Dry mucos membrane

Low blood pressure

Thirst

Muscle Cramps

Restlessness/Irritability

Flu

Some symptoms include:

Fever

Cough

Sore throat

Runny/Stuffy nose

Muscle/Body aches

Headaches

Fatigue

Bacterial and Viral Diseases

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