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Cholera is an acute, diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The infection is often mild or without symptoms, but sometimes it can be severe. Approximately one in 20 infected persons has severe disease characterized by profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, and leg cramps. In these persons, rapid loss of body fluids leads to dehydration and shock. Without treatment, death can occur within hours.
Genome-Scale Analysis Reveals Cholera's Evolution

Genome-Scale Analysis Reveals Cholera's Evolution

Mini-Gut Model Unlocks Secrets of COVID-19 Diarrhea

Mini-Gut Model Unlocks Secrets of COVID-19 Diarrhea

RNA Molecules Govern Battle Between Cholera Bacteria and Phages

RNA Molecules Govern Battle Between Cholera Bacteria and Phages

Study Deciphers Mechanism That Helps Viruses Choose to Turn Nasty or Stay Friendly

Study Deciphers Mechanism That Helps Viruses Choose to Turn Nasty or Stay Friendly

Bacteria's Immune System Enhances the Effect of Antibiotics Against Cholera Pathogen

Bacteria's Immune System Enhances the Effect of Antibiotics Against Cholera Pathogen

Unmasking the Energy Secrets of a Marine Bacterial Giant

Unmasking the Energy Secrets of a Marine Bacterial Giant

Insights into the Shaping and Organization of Microbial Communities

Insights into the Shaping and Organization of Microbial Communities

Disinfecting water with peptide-coated silver sulfide quantum dots

Disinfecting water with peptide-coated silver sulfide quantum dots

Earthquakes pose severe long-term impacts on the health of Syrian refugees

Earthquakes pose severe long-term impacts on the health of Syrian refugees

Study provides insights on how the human gut microbiota resist cholera bacterium

Study provides insights on how the human gut microbiota resist cholera bacterium

Researchers show how gut microbiome helps people resist cholera

Researchers show how gut microbiome helps people resist cholera

A New Brick In The Wall: Bacterial Cell Wall Intermediate Found

A New Brick In The Wall: Bacterial Cell Wall Intermediate Found

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