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Q: Describe how cholera can be prevented and how it is treated
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Identify the most likely means of acquiring cholera. Why do
cholera epidemics keep occurring?
Cholera is an infectious disease. It causes diarrhea, dehydration, and even death in some cases.
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- What was the miasmic mode of transmission of cholera? What evidence did John Snow accumulate that refuted the miasmic theory?Cholera is most commonly transmitted through which route? A)Wound contamination 3)The bite of a tick 4)Fecally contaminated water 5)Close physical contactWhy might the Yersinia pestis from a patient with pneumonic plague be more dangerous than the same organism from fleas?
- Describe the two most important public health measures that can be put in place to prevent a cholera outbreak.Compare the severity of symptoms between the Cholera causing Vibrios and the non-cholera Vibrios. List treatment options for cholera.Describe how cholera can be prevented and how it is treated
- How can we prove the pathological and clinical effects of cholera are caused by the production of enterotoxin?Many people in the developing world die of a water-borne illness simply because they do not have access to clean drinking water. This includes diseases such as cholera, from fecal contaminated water. Cholera is transmitted by which of the following routes? Ovector transmission vehicle transmission droplet transmission contact transmissionIdentify two virulence factors in the picture and explain, in detail, how they mediate V. cholerae pathogenesis.