According to the regulations, passengers on an international voyage who have been to an area where there is an epidemic of pneumonic plague must be placed in isolation for six days before being allowed to leave.
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the incubation period is from 2 hours to 5days, but has an average of 2-3 days
The incubation period is 4 to 12 hours after eating and/or drinking the substance with cholera in it. However, death will follow in 18 hours to several days unless oral rehydration therapy is provided.
The concept of quarantine originated during the medieval period in Venice, Italy in the 14th century to protect against the spread of the bubonic plague. The term "quarantine" itself is derived from the Venetian dialect for "forty days," which was the period ships suspected of carrying diseases were required to remain isolated before passengers and crew could go ashore.
Quarantine, quarantine, quarry, quarantine, quadragenarian.
Quarantine is used to temporarily keep well people who have or may have come into contact with certain diseases in confinement, to see if they become ill. Federal isolation and quarantine is authorized for the communicable diseases of cholera, diphtheria, infectious tuberculosis, plague, smallpox, yellow fever, viral hemorrhagic fevers, SARS, or flu that can cause a pandemic.
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Astronauts typically spend around two weeks in quarantine before their space mission to ensure they are not carrying any germs or illnesses that could affect their health during their time in space. This quarantine period helps protect both the astronauts and their crewmates on the mission.
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.