transmission
Transmission of cholera has been linked to faecally contaminated drinking water drawn from shallow unprotected wells and also bottled water with ice
In experimental human infections the infectious dose of V cholerae is thought to be 105-108. This figure can be as low as 103 when the patient has concurrent achlorhydria (2)
Patients without any symptoms generally shed the organism for only a few days while symptomatic patients may shed the organism for between 2 days and 2 weeks (rarely longer)
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