Are there any famous cases of injustice?
O.J. Simpson.
Killed two people, they had evidence against him but he went free because he was rich.
How cholera escapes host defense?
Cholera bacteria is digested by your digestive juices in your stomach. Cholera bacteria escape this defence mechanism by their number. About 100 millions bacteria are required to infect the healthy adult. One glassful of water can give you this much dose of bacteria. In hot summer, you are tempted to drink the water regardless of safety. When you have been taking some drugs like proton pump inhibitors, the dose of bacteria may be very less to infect you.
What should the RPM be for a 1999 Chrysler Sebring when you are traveling at 70 mph?
around 3000 rpm is a safe bet. It would help if you described the engine ( 4cyl / 6 cyl / 8 cyl.. 2700 - 3000 is safe....
Can you tell me exactly how many people died in ww2?
There is no 100% accurate answer on this matter. People can argue that it is 72 million deaths, but others will argue that it is between 50-70 million deaths total.The Wikipedia article "World War II Casualties" favors the 72 million. 61 million were the Allies and 11 million were Axis. Approx. 23 million dead for the Soviet Union and 11-20 million for the Chinese. These figures of course include the number of dead civilians.
Germany total is approx. just under 7.4 million.
What is the mode of transmission of cholera?
Cholera is transmitted by fecal oral route. It is transmitted by contaminated water. It is also transmitted by contamination of food by flies and by contaminated hands.
How many people exactly died during ww2?
Estimated is about 50 to 70 million. For more exact data click on the link(s).
What was the cure for cholera in 1800s?
To re-hydrate a victim of cholera in the 1800's, you could mix sugar, salt, and water and drink in large amounts.
How is cholera spread through water?
none the only way to spread cholera is if u eat or drink something that a person with cholera ate or drank from.
How is rabies different from cholera anthrax and swine erysipelas?
Cholera, anthrax, and swine erysipelas are all bacterial infections. Rabies is a viral infection.
What does cholera and bacillary dysentery affect?
Both cholera and bacillary dysentery affect the intestines.
What did people think of cholera?
They thought that cholera was spread from water and food because of the bacteria in the food.
How did people in 1830 believe cholera was transmitted?
Doctors at the time had many theories of how cholera spread, some thought that cholera was spread by filth and stagnant water whereas others thought that cholera was transmitted by touch or someone's clothes.
Does cholera infect perticular age group and gender?
it mainly affects any age group that get cholera really i jut dont know
The name of the violin piece florentino plays in the movie love in the time of cholera?
Does anyone know the name of the violin piece florentino plays in the move "love in the time of cholera"?
Is cholera a bacteria or virus?
Cholera is a disease...
The disease cholera is caused by a bacterium.
The bacterium was first described by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but it was Robert Koch's famous description thirty years later that was finally recognized.
According to a quick internet search, chicken cholera is an infectious disease of fowls, a form of pasteurellosis. Pasteurella is a bacterium which used to cause plague (paseurella pestis) and various types of which continue to be human pathogens, commonly acquired from dog or cat bites. Read about pasteurella here at the related links. Accordingly, the infection can be treated with "aminoglycosides, beta-lactam antibiotics, tetracyclines, quinolones, and sulfonamides"
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Is inoculation is available for cholera?
Apparently there is a Cholera Vaccine, but it is only considered 25-50% effective. It is also apparently dangerous for children to receive it.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600363
If your talking about the symptoms there are tons of them. Here are all the things you can get from cholera: vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps, low urine output,unusual sleepiness or tiredness, "glassy" or "sunken" eyes, excessive thirst, dry mucus membranes or dry mouth, dry skin, rapid heart rate, dehydration, watery diarrhea (up to one liter per hour), diarrhea has "fishy" odor, diarrhea has "rice water appearance" (where it looks like there are pieces of rice in it).
Is there going to be a future for Cholera and if so when?
there is definitely a future for cholera and its happening right now, 1 year later, and then a decade after that. Cholera has ruled for hundreds of years, taking out millions every year. we hope to find better medicines and cures for this deadly disease. further research will be put in. add to this answer!
The toxin of Vibrio cholerae causes profuse diarrhea because it?
modifies a G protein involved in regulating salt and water secretion.