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Enlarge CDC A vaccine against cholera bacteria like these protected people in Zanzibar.
In cases of cholera, comma-shaped bacteria lodge in the small intestines, causing inflammation and a...
Cholera EXPLORE: Typhoid Mary – the most dangerous woman in America Peel it, boil it, cook it,...
Vibrium cholerae, the cholera-causing bacteria
cholera bacteria. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock At least 194 cases of cholera have...
Washington, July 29 : Scientists have found that an enzyme in cholera-causing bacteria uses a...
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Vibrio cholerae
Would you drink it? What if that were all there was?
Cholera Patient
Amyloid-beta Precursor Protein ( PDF 866 KB) Amyloid-beta Precursor Protein Like Dr. Jekyll and...
Scientists are still unsure of the exact origin of Haiti's cholera strain. Lawrence Livermore...
cholera bacteria Vibrio cholerae Strains : El Tor Discovery : 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak...
Before you provide the obvious answer, first consider the following: without question, the most...
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Cholera is an intestinal infection caused by a bacteria - and is often linked to contaminated...
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cholera bacteria
The IRC is responding to a cholera outbreak that threatens the capital Port-au-Prince. Our...
Cholera causes vomiting and diarrhoea leading to potentially fatal dehydration
Vibrio Cholera
Presence of cholera bacteria ... the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service rejected four...
File image courtesy AFP. For 50 years scientists have been unsure how the bacteria that gives humans...
Port-au-Prince, Nov 3 - The origin of the cholera bacteria discovered in Haiti, which over the past...
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