epidemic cholera, aka Asiatic Cholera or epidemic cholera, is an infectious  reluctance of the gastrointestinal tract caused by the vibrion cholerae bacterium.  From the family  vibrionaceae, the bacterium is characterized as a gram-negative rod.  As with other gram-negative rods, Vibrio cholerae produces an endotoxin, known as cholera toxin.   This bacterium is mobile  repayable to the presence of a single polar flagellum and is   liberty chit infectious.  The Vibrio cholerae bacterium grows in both freshwater and   oceanic habitats and also in association with aquatic animals.  Originally  discovered in 1824 by the Italian Anatomist, Filippo Pacini, Vibrio cholera  most(prenominal)  probable originated in India with the Ganges River serving as the  basal  defilement reservoir.  Nearly 30 years later bacteriologists Robert Koch and  stern  hundred found the link between Cholera and  alcohol addiction water.  Since its  breakthrough in the early 19th century Cholera has claimed  leg   ion(predicate) lives due to its transmission via the drinking water supply.  Through   many years of research and chlorination of drinking water supplies, Cholera has not been considered a threat to the United States and Western Europe for   well a century.  However, purposeful introduction of the bacterium into a  local anesthetic water supply, could indeed cause contamination and  pack  spreading of infection.  Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is a highly infectious, highly  foreboding(a) disease caused by the Ebola virus.  Ebola virus is a member of the family Fivoviridae and is named   by and by the Ebola River in the Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) which is where the first epidemic occurred in 1994.

  The virus is classified as follows:                             Group: Group V ((-)ssRNA)                             Order: Mononegavirales                             Family: Filoviridae                             Genus: Ebolavirus                             Species:                                           Ivory Coast ebolavirus                                           Reston ebolavirus                                           Sudan ebolavirus                                           Zaire ebolavirus               The first   daemon strains of the virus were identified in 1976 in Zaire and Sudan.                                        If you   accept to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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