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Doctors in Dr. Snow’s time hadn’t figured out the simple cure: water. In modern cholera outbreaks, patients are laid on a cot with a hole cut out and a bucket placed underneath it. Nurses check the amount of watery stool in the bucket and make sure the patient gets the same amount of fluid. This low-tech treatment reduces the fatality rate to just 1 percent.
Outbreak!: 50 Tales of Epidemics that Terrorized the World
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