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contamination food with Vibrio cholera causes acute diarrhea responsible for ~99,000 deaths per year worldwide and has been extensively studied in human patients. However, there is limited data in animal tissues about the effect of oral infection with vibrio cholera on pathology and immunology or DNA damage in the reproductive organs of laboratory animals. Reporting data showed that Bacterial infection with Vibrio's cholera caused liver necrosis; kidney abscesses and brain degeneration with increased expression of CD4's and CD8's marker's. A well as causing generic's damage and mutations in XY and XX gens.

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