No. They are different diseases. In diphtheria you get a patch on throat. That was a serious condition. It is almost eliminated by universal vaccinaton. In cholera you get severe vomiting and loose motion.
No.
first three that come to my mind is Cholera Diphtheria smallpox.
Diphtheria, Cholera, Botulism
in humans- tuberculosis,diphtheria,cholera,tetanus,typhoid in plants-citrus canker
HIV, ringworm, and bacterial endocarditis.
Vaccines for Cholera, Diphtheria, Tuberculosis, Rabies, and Small Pox
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
diphtheria, cholera, hepatitis, Dengue fever etc. See related WHO link below
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
Pasteur created and tested vaccines for diphtheria, cholera, yellow fever, plague, rabies, anthrax, and tuberculosis.
yes
In developing countries you have many asymptomatic carriers of cholera to spread the same. In developed countries, undercooked sea food is usually the source of cholera.
Bacterial infectious diseases # Anthrax # Bacterial Meningitis, # Botulism, # Campylobacteriosis, # Cholera,Diphtheria, # Typhus # Gonorrhea, # Legionellosis, # Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) # Rheumatic Fever