If you're looking for the name of the shape i believe it is spirilla * * *
unicellular organisms
the bacteria that causes syphilis (Treponema pallidum) and leprosy (Mycobacterium leprae)
The type of pathogen that causes cholera is bacteria... one called Vibrio Cholerae (V. Cholerae). It's a gram-negative thingamajig - no idea what that is, sadly.
Yaws is caused by a bacterium called Treponema pertenue.It is related to the the bacteria that causes syphilis. The Treponema are helically coiled organisms having a corkscrew-like shape. They vary in length from 5 to 20 microns and have a thickness in the range of 0.1 to 0.2 micron.
cholera is a disease caused by a bacteria that realeases a toxin in the intestine and causes severe diarreah
Some bacteria that would cause damage to the human body are things like salmonella, anthrax, botulism, cholera, diphtheria, e. coli, meningococci (meningitis), bubonic plague, syphilis, tetanus, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever.
Corkscrew bacteria are called Spirochetes. They are all gram negative, motile, and can be aquatic bacteria or animal parasites. For example: Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease is a spirochete.
The bacterium that causes Cholera is called Vibrio cholerae.
You get cholera by drinking infected water or food. Cholera is caused by vibrio choleare bacteria. Vomiting, few times fallowed by profuse watery diarrhoea are the symptoms of the cholera. Typically there is rice water stool.
Three anaerobic bacteria that causes diseases are C. perfringens, C. Tetani, and C. botulinum.
Spirilla are a group of bacteria characterized by their spiral or corkscrew type shape. Spirilla are gram-negative aerobic heterotrophic bacteria. They usually prefer an aquatic environment where the oxygen level is below that in the atmosphere. They have a rigid cell wall and use flagella (a long, lashlike appendage) on each end to move.
Robert Koch, a pioneering microbiologist in the late twentieth century, isolated and identified the pathogenic bacteria that caused cholera (Vibrio cholera), anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) and tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis).