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Cholera (cholera) is a severe intestinal infectious disease caused by Vibrio cholerae. It has rapid onset and rapid spread. It is an important cause of diarrhea in most parts of Asia and Africa. It is an international quarantine infectious disease. It is a Class A infectious disease in China. Typical patients due to severe diarrhea and vomiting can cause dehydration, muscle spasm, and severe cases lead to peripheral circulation failure and acute renal failure. Generally, it is more common in mild cases, and there are more carriers, but severe and typical patients can cause death if they are not treated in time. Manifestations include thirst, deep eye sockets, hoarse voices, sag-like abdomen, skin shrinkage, fingerprint folds, severe gastrocnemius and rectus abdomen spasm, decreased blood pressure, oliguria or anuria, unconsciousness.
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