Gastroenteritis

Celiac disease (128)
Colitis (9)
Constipation (20)
Crohn's disease (13)
Diarrhea (123)
Dysentery (11)
Enteritis (6)
Gastritis (3)
Gastroenteritis (6)
Gastroesophageal reflux (4)
Hernia (2)
Irritable bowel syndrome (9)
Stomachache (4)

Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Digestive system diseases: Gastrointestinal diseases: Gastroenteritis:


popsci_2013 02969.txt

what most of us call the stomach flu--deposited by food handlers according to a story in the New york times

but poultry is still more likely to kill you. stomach flu--deposited by food handlersdoes this mean the migrants are taking dumps in the field LOLHOW much of this effect is down to the fact that we are all hyper aware of handling raw meats


ScienceDaily_2013 00594.txt

According to the U S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention norovirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in the United states causing 19-21 million illnesses


ScienceDaily_2013 01053.txt

During the past decade fruits and vegetables have been among the foods most often linked to gastroenteritis outbreaks caused by E coli


ScienceDaily_2014 06636.txt

Campylobacter jejuni is the most frequent cause of foodborne bacterial gastroenteritis in the world and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate it affects approximately 1 3 million people per year in the United states. Chicken is the most common source of infections.


ScienceDaily_2014 14200.txt

Probably the best example of this interaction is the discovery that IBS symptoms develop in up to 10 percent of previously healthy subjects after a single episode of gastroenteritis caused by an infection through bacterial pathogens like Salmonella Shighella or Campylobacter


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