Cholera is usually cured using the hydration method. Patients drink lots of water and other fluids and use the restroom many times to get rid of the cholera bacteria (found in untreated/not treated well/unclean/sewage water).
Louis Pastuer created the vaccine for chicken cholera.
if the correct treatment and vaccines are taken than cholera can be cured
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.
John snow, he cured it by looking at the sewage and the river Thames and the sewage was found to leak through into the water supply this is how the epademic started.
Louis Pasteur cured Chicken Cholera so he's one
i think it was small pox The year was 1798 followed by cholera in 1879. Then came rabies.
This will depend upon which waterborne disease you are asking about. One of the most common is cholera, which can be cured with antibiotics and supportive care.
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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.
Chlorine does not cause cholera. You may get cholera, by absence of that little chlorine in public water supply.
cholera is poopy.
During the medieval ages, there was no effective cure for cholera, as the disease was not well understood. Treatments often included herbal remedies, bloodletting, and other methods based on the humoral theory of medicine, which believed in balancing bodily fluids. The lack of sanitary practices and understanding of waterborne diseases meant that most efforts were ineffective. It wasn't until the 19th century that significant advances in understanding cholera and its transmission led to effective treatments and prevention strategies.