By: Khalid Albassam Joupa Loupa Oppenheim.  When this is swallowed it will infect  Infect mucous membrane of the small intestines.  It makes bodily.

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By: Khalid Albassam Joupa Loupa Oppenheim

 When this is swallowed it will infect  Infect mucous membrane of the small intestines.  It makes bodily fluids flow quicker from the blood stream to the intestines.

 Bacteria called Vibrio Cholerae  It is a disease.  It is fatal if left untreated.

 Diarrhea or Rice Water  Vomiting  Nausea  Dizziness  Anxiousness  Dehydration  Muscle cramps

 Replacing lost body fluids is essential.  This should be started as soon as diarrhea starts.  Tetracycline hydrochloride or antibiotics.  Water including sugar/other nutrients.