Respuesta :
A bacterium called Vibrio cholerae causes cholera infection. The deadly effects of the disease are the result of a toxin the bacteria produces in the small intestine. The toxin causes the body to secrete enormous amounts of water, leading to diarrhea and a rapid loss of fluids and salts (electrolytes).
Answer:
Because cholera bacteria rapidly multiplies in areas with improper sanitation and untreated water that people can drink.
When people drink this water, they get severe diarrhoea.