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digestive system, digestive system organs, infectious diarrhea, bacterial gastroenteritis, acute gastroenteritis, gastroenteritis, bacterial, bacterial gastroenteritis, inflammation, the stomach, intestines, bacteria, bacterial toxins, see food poisoning, many different types of bacteria, produce the symptoms associated, bacterial gastroenteritis, salmonella, shigella, staphylococcus, campylobacter jejuni, clostridium, e. coli, yersinia, sources, the infection, improperly prepared food, reheated meat dishes, seafood, dairy, bakery products, each organism causes, slightly different symptoms but all result in diarrhea, colitis, inflammation, the large intestine, risk factors, consumption of improperly prepared foods, contaminated water, travel, residence in areas of poor sanitation, incidence is 1, related topics, salmonella enteritis, shigella enteritis, staph aureus food poisoning, campylobacter enteritis, e. coli enteritis, food poisoning, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, bloody stools, stool culture positive, causative organism, white blood cells on fecal smear, examination of food, toxin, bacteria, tests, stool gram stain, fecal smear, objective of treatment, replace fluids, electrolytes, salt, minerals, lost by diarrhea, blood transfusions, rarely required, antibiotic, antimicrobial therapy, not indicated, systemic involvement is present, antidiarrheal medications, generally not given, prolong the infectious process, self-care measures to avoid dehydration include drinking electrolyte solutions to replace fluids lost by diarrhea, eating no solid food, diarrhea has passed, diarrhea who, unable to take oral fluids, due to nausea, need medical attention, intravenous fluids, young children, people taking diuretics need to be cautious, diarrhea, stop taking the medication, an acute episode, directed by the health care provider, most infections, symptoms improve, fluid, electrolyte replacement, a week, rare cases of patients, renal failure, death due, infection, systemic infection, dehydration, anemia, low blood counts, kidney failure, rare, diarrhea recurs, persists, more than a week, is blood in stools, infants, young children, become dehydrated more rapidly than adults, child develops any signs of dehydration, a few hours, the onset of illness, proper handling, storage, preparation of food, good sanitation, principles of prevention.



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