gastroenteritis
(noun)
Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestine; often caused by an infection.
Examples of gastroenteritis in the following topics:
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Viral Gastroenteritis
- Gastroenteritis is caused by two different virus types in adults and children.
- Gastroenteritis has also been referred to as gastro, stomach bug, and stomach virus.
- Gastroenteritis primarily affects children and those in the developing world.
- Electron Micrographs of viruses that cause gastroenteritis in humans.
- Recognize the viruses that cause gastroenteritis and their mode of transmission
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Bacterial Gastroenteritis
- Gastroenteritis is characterized by inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract that involves both the stomach and the small intestine.
- Gastroenteritis primarily affects children and those in the developing world.
- "Traveler's diarrhea" is usually a type of bacterial gastroenteritis.
- Gastroenteritis is typically diagnosed clinically, based on a person's signs and symptoms.
- Salmonella is a common cause of gastroenteritis in children.
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Noncholera Vibrios
- Most strains cause gastroenteritis such as V. cholerae non-O1/O139 strains and Vibrio parahaemolytitcus strains capable of producing thermostable direct hemolysin (TDH) and/or TDH-related hemolysin.
- Four other species (V. mimicus, V. hollisae, V. fluvialis, and V. furnissii) can cause gastroenteritis.
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Double-Stranded DNA Viruses: Adenoviruses
- Adenoviruses, types 40 and 41 can also cause gastroenteritis.
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Microorganisms in the Hospital
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Giardiasis
- Giardiasis, referred to as beaver fever, is a common cause of gastroenteritis worldwide.
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Cyclospora Diarrheal Infection
- The symptoms associated with this disease are categorized as gastroenteritis based issues.
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Pathogenic Escherichia coli
- In humans, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, and neonatal meningitis can occur.
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Control of Nosocomial Infections
- Modern sanitizing methods such as NAV-CO2 have been effective against gastroenteritis, MRSA, and influenza agents.
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Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
- Influenza may produce nausea and vomiting, particularly in children, but these symptoms are more common in the unrelated gastroenteritis, which is sometimes inaccurately referred to as "stomach flu" or "24-hour flu. "