Cholera primarily affects the gastrointestinal system, particularly the intestines, where the Vibrio cholerae bacteria release toxins that lead to severe diarrhea and dehydration. This can result in significant fluid loss and electrolyte imbalances. Additionally, the rapid dehydration can impact the cardiovascular system, leading to shock and potentially affecting kidney function. If untreated, cholera can be life-threatening due to these systemic effects.
Cholera affects the Digestive system.
it attacks when a little monster is in your closet
cholera damages the lung and butt.
It attacks the heart, liver and other systems in your body!
Your digestive system, which then affects others,
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You will not get the cholera by breathing the cholera bacilli. They can infect the gut only. You may get immunized to cholera. But immunity to cholera is short lasting and is not very effective as well. By injecting dead cholera bacilli you get the immunity for cholera.
The Digestive System
intestine
Your stomach (the mid section)
Cholera is rare in the UK due to stringent public health measures, effective sanitation systems, and robust water treatment processes that prevent contamination. The UK has a well-developed infrastructure for monitoring and controlling water quality, which minimizes the risk of cholera outbreaks. Additionally, public awareness and rapid response systems for infectious diseases further help to prevent the spread of cholera. These factors combined create a low-risk environment for cholera transmission.
the salivary glands..sorry im not tha much of a help..but o well.