Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera, is facultatively anaerobic. This means it can survive and grow in both the presence and absence of oxygen, although it prefers aerobic conditions for optimal growth. In oxygen-rich environments, it uses aerobic respiration, while in low-oxygen conditions, it can switch to fermentation or anaerobic respiration.
No. Oxygen is a requirements to survive
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cholera is poopy.
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.
You will not get the cholera by breathing the cholera bacilli. They can infect the gut only. You may get immunized to cholera. But immunity to cholera is short lasting and is not very effective as well. By injecting dead cholera bacilli you get the immunity for cholera.
Yes. You can be vaccinated for cholera. That is an opportunity to discuss about the preventive measures to be taken to prevent the cholera.
They have different oxygen requirements
anti-cholera meaning
anti-cholera meaning
Vector, can transmit cholera; the disease.
A large outbreak of the deadly disease of cholera.