@awkwardishDan @NeoliberalSnow @karouisnotgone I've been finding weird things that may have exacerbated cholera related to salty sea water https://t.co/WbzmskN8Jy Weirdly salty water is also a treatment for cholera. https://t.co/vpr4hXstMh
@RachelSheldon13 @BrandyLJensen And you need salts to be replenished or you’d die. And to be able to absorb the salts fast enough, you need glucose. https://t.co/2Oj2P7eZaq
E-nfectologíaped:Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solutions. http://t.co/vo4TH8o5
RT @CharlieNeck: Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solution http://t.co/E6ZBWon7
RT @CharlieNeck: Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solution http://t.co/E6ZBWon7
RT @CharlieNeck: Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solution http://t.co/E6ZBWon7
RT @CharlieNeck: Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solution http://t.co/E6ZBWon7
Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solution http://t.co/E6ZBWon7