Only a doctor can definitively diagnose cholera. When a patient has the symptoms of cholera, the doctor will perform tests including a stool sample or a rectal swab. Lab technicians will examine the samples, looking specifically for the cholera bacterium. If the tests come back positive, the doctor will inform the patient of his or her diagnosis, and begin treatment.

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