In cholera vaccination you are injected the dead cells of cholera. So you get antibodies to cholera. This vaccine is not very effective. The protection rate is some where 50 to 60 % only. So you can not keep faith on the vaccine for protection from cholera.
It depends where you are travelling to and from.
Howard F Damon has written: 'A communication from the city physician on Asiatic cholera' -- subject(s): Vaccination, Cholera, Epidemics
I believe it is because there still is no cure to either disease.
Yes, Cholera can be treated and cured. However there is no vaccination, so even if you are cured, you could catch it again. Cholera is treated by replacing fluids and electrolytes in your body which are lost by diarrhoea. See the related question below for more information.
The Italian scientist, Filippo Pacini, would gain prominence for his discovery of Vibrio cholera
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Louis Pasteur invented the rabies vaccination, but you probably mean Jonah Saulk, the inventor of the polio vaccine.
He didn't - that was John Snow of England. Snow didn't know EXACTLY what was in the water that caused cholera to spread, but he was able to prove, to most everyone's satisfaction, that it was contaminated water, and not foul air, that caused cholera to spread.
i think it was small pox The year was 1798 followed by cholera in 1879. Then came rabies.
the smallpox vaccine.
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