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Could the human disease Cholera be caused by a sick bacterium?

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Could the human disease Cholera be caused by a sick bacterium?
« on: 16/03/2013 05:27:11 »
It appears that the Cholera bacteria Vibrio cholerae does not actually cause the symptoms of Cholera until the bacterium is infected by a virus (a bacteriophage), which carries the gene for Cholera toxin.
  • Could we inoculate people against Cholera by giving them a dose of uninfected Vibrio cholerae?
  • Could we cure the human disease Cholera by curing the Cholera bacterium of its disease?
  • See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrio_cholerae#Genome

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Re: Could the human disease Cholera be caused by a sick bacterium?
« Reply #1 on: 16/03/2013 05:45:09 »
It may well be effective, and might give longer lasting protection than the current vaccines.  But it certainly would need a lot of testing.  It could be very bad if more people ended up being colonized by the virus free cholera, then contracted the pathogenic version.

I wonder if phages would be a factor in other diseases. 
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Re: Could the human disease Cholera be caused by a sick bacterium?
« Reply #2 on: 16/03/2013 15:42:15 »
Diptheria only produces the diptheria toxin when it's infected with a phage. There are probably others.
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