Fulminant cholera is one of the most dangerous and rapidly spreading infections that causes severe diarrhea and fever. This disease can lead to dehydration and death if not detected and treated promptly. In this text we will look at the main causes of infection, methods of transmission and treatment, as well as ways to prevent this disease.
Fulminant cholera is a name that comes from the word "lightning" (lightning strike). This is because the infection spreads quickly and affects a large number of people in a short time. The main cause of fulminant cholera is infection with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which lives in water and food.