Viral Gastroenteritis This is a disorder that triggers an inflammation of the stomach and intestines. It is often caused by numerous viruses. Also referred to as the "stomach flu", this condition can affect anyone across the globe. Viral gastroenteritis is highly contagious and spreads through clo...
There is no medical cure for viral gastroenteritis and medications are generally ineffective at shortening the length of the illness, but certain drugs can be used to make symptoms more manageable during recovery. A severely ill patient may need to stay in the hospital for several days or weeks ...
The stomach flu or gastroenteritis is caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Learn about how it is spread and how long it is contagious.
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Hepatitis A, or "infectious hepatitis," enters the body through tainted food or water, or in conditions of poor hygiene. LIVING WITH HEPATITIS C Raspberries, strawberries, lettuce, and basil leaves have caused outbreaks of food-borne viral and parasitic diseases such as gastroenteritis and infectiou...
Usually,stool testswon’t be used for diagnosing viral gastroenteritis. There may be situations, however, where a stool test is ordered.7 It is a fairly simple test to complete, although many people do not turn in their stool sample out of embarrassment. If a physician orders this test...
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142 Epidemiology INTRODUCTION Acute viral gastroenteritis is a very common ill-ness (1), that occurs in both endemic and epidemic forms (2). It affects all age groups world-wide and is also ... SA Khan,A Ahmed,SM Khalid 被引量: 13发表: 1992年 A stitch in time versus a life in ...
Viral infections include: Rabies, Chickenpox, influenza, Herpes, HIV/AIDS, HPV, infectious mononucleosis, Mumps, Measles, Rubella, Shingles, gastroenteritis (stomach flu), Viral hepatitis, Viral meningitis, and Viral pneumonia. Replication Begins As far as the virus is concerned...
The stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting that accompany a bout of gastroenteritis usually only last a day or two and are different from the group of symptoms seen with influenza virus infection. * abdominal (ab-DAH-mih-nul) refers to the area of the body below the ribs and above the ...