Respuesta :
Answer:
Both V. cholerae and S. typhi are pathogenic, but S. typhi is more virulent than V. cholerae.
Answer:
B. Both V. cholerae and S. typhi are pathogenic, but S. typhi is more virulent than V. cholerae
Explanation:
This is because the infective dose/ ID50 represented the quantitative number of pathogenic organisms required to cause infection in 50% of adult human host exposed to it or infected in a given route. The ID50 varies with the state of immune response of the subject in the experiental investigations , the strain of the pathogen involved , and the route of administration .
The route is important because pathogens which enter the host through oral route may be slowed down in biochemical,activities or even be killed, because of the acidity of the medium which may affect the ID50 of the pathogen.
Thus V, cholerae strain with ID50 of 1,000,000 should be more virulent, causing faster infection per 50 % of exposed adults subjects than S.typhi of 10,000.