Dangerous - yes. Armed - probably not
High Level Waste is waste that is considered dangerous or harmful and is of importance when disposing of carefully
If the infected person sneezes close to an un infected person Cholera is caused by a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae. A person gets cholera by drinking water or eating food infected with the bacterium. Once swallowed, it settles in the lining of the small bowel and releases a toxin (poison) that can cause the body to flush liquid into the small bowel, resulting in watery diarrhea. The bacterium that causes cholera is usually transmitted by water contaminated with human feces, but it can also be transmitted by ingesting contaminated food, especially raw or undercooked seafood and shellfish. Nost people infected with cholera have no symptoms, yet they carry the bacteria for few weeks, excreting them slowly into the water supply.
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It was a doctor, John Snow, in London England, during the cholera outbreak in 1853. Those that drank beer, were free of the plague. Isolating a contaminated water pump, proved the theory.
As a child, he was a good reader speaking and reading 6 languages. He almost died of cholera when he was 14.
is yaws considered armed and dangerous
No. Rabies is very dangerous, but it cannot be considered armed.
No. Gangrene is the name of a disease.
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HIV is certainly dangerous as it causes AIDS which will eventually kill a person. However, HIV cannot be considered armed under any circumstances.
yes very much so but there are treatments for it now
Yes because it can cause stuff to ur skin!
Whooping cough is very dangerous for babies under 1 year, whooping cough also caused alot of deaths before there was medicine, today whooping cough is not so bad but it is bad for babies because they will not be able to breath and really they will die!
Apparently there is a Cholera Vaccine, but it is only considered 25-50% effective. It is also apparently dangerous for children to receive it. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600363
No. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) can be dangerous under some circumstances, although it is not highly contagious. However, it cannot be considered armed. No disease can ever be "armed and dangerous."
yes its a very sirious disease and shod be treated fast