Cholera makes your penis come alive and attempt to kill the President.
Vibrio cholerae
Pathogens such as E. Coli (coliform bacteria) can cause diarrhea. Other pathogens may cause intestinal infections, fever, nausea, vomiting and dehydration, among other things.
They are all due to microorganisms or pathogens that infect the body. Poliomyelitis is caused by a virus while cholera, meningitis, and typhoid are caused by bacteria.
If pathogens are present in drinking water, they can cause waterborne diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, and typhoid fever when consumed. It is important to treat contaminated water to eliminate these pathogens before consumption to prevent illness.
Yes. Antibodies do prevent pathogens from infecting other cells.
Watermelon can be contaminated by cholera bacteria on their surface. But then the watermelons are carried to market and by that time the bacteria get killed after drying of watermelons. But then the watermelons can be contaminated like other foods and cause you cholera.
mostly other pathogens kill pathogens
Evidence of cholera in people living side by side but differing only in water supply would highlight the direct link between contaminated water and the spread of the disease. If one group has access to clean water while the other does not, the incidence of cholera in the latter would suggest that waterborne pathogens are a significant transmission route. This scenario would strengthen the case for water sanitation as a key public health intervention to prevent cholera outbreaks. Furthermore, it would underscore the importance of addressing water quality in disease prevention efforts.
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Cholera is caused by the bacteria called as vibrio cholerae. These bacteria are excreted in very large number in loose motion of the cholera patient. These bacteria are transmitted through contaminated water and by flies, at times by hands to other people.
cholera is poopy.
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