Cholera
Cholera (cholera) is a severe intestinal infectious disease caused by Vibrio cholerae caused by Vibrio cholerae, usually serotype O1. Vibrio cholerae can produce cholera toxin and cause secretory diarrhea, even if not Re-eating will also cause diarrhea. Washed water-like stools are characteristic of cholera. In severe cases, they cause peripheral circulation failure and acute renal failure. The rapid onset and rapid spread 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. 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.
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