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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The transmission and pathogenesis of traveler's diarrhea is dependent on the infectious agent. The majority of organisms associated with traveler's diarrhea are transmitted by the fecal-oral route and by contaminated food (meat, unpasteurized milk, cheese, vegetables, and fruits). The pathogenesis and mechanism of infection depends on the infectious agent. In ''E. coli'' traveler's diarrhea (most common), the organism secretes 2 endotoxins, heat-labile toxin (LT) and heat-stable toxin (ST), to induce clinical manifestations. | |||
==Pathophysiology== | ==Pathophysiology== | ||
*The transmission and pathogenesis of traveler's diarrhea is dependent on the infectious agent. | *The transmission and pathogenesis of traveler's diarrhea is dependent on the infectious agent. | ||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pathogenesis''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pathogenesis''' | ||
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|colspan="5" style="background:#f0f0f0;" | |colspan="5" style="background:#f0f0f0; |<span style="font-size:130%">'''Bacteria'''</span> | ||
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| [[Ecoli enteritis|''E. coli'' (ETEC)]] | | [[Ecoli enteritis|''E. coli'' (ETEC)]] | ||
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*Fecal-oral route | *Fecal-oral route | ||
*Contaminated ground beef, unpasteurized | *Contaminated ground beef, unpasteurized milk, cheese, vegetables, or water | ||
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*Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of heat-labile toxin (LT) and heat-stable toxin (ST) | *Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of heat-labile toxin (LT) and heat-stable toxin (ST) | ||
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*Fecal-oral route | *Fecal-oral route | ||
*Contaminated meat, unpasteurized | *Contaminated meat, unpasteurized milk, cheese, vegetables, or water | ||
*Exposure to infected animals | *Exposure to infected animals | ||
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*Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of | *Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of Cholera-like enterotoxin | ||
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| [[Shigellosis|''Shigella'' spp.]] | | [[Shigellosis|''Shigella'' spp.]] | ||
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*Fecal-oral route | *Fecal-oral route | ||
*Contaminated meat and pork, unpasteurized | *Contaminated meat and pork, unpasteurized milk, cheese, vegetables, or water | ||
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*Low inoculum sufficient for infection (resistant to gastric acid) | *Low inoculum sufficient for infection (resistant to gastric acid) | ||
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*Fecal-oral route | *Fecal-oral route | ||
*Contaminated raw egg shells, poultry, unpasteurized | *Contaminated raw egg shells, poultry, unpasteurized milk, cheese, vegetables, or water | ||
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*High inoculum sufficient for infection (inactivated by gastric acid) | *High inoculum sufficient for infection (inactivated by gastric acid) | ||
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*Spread through the reticuloendothelial system | *Spread through the reticuloendothelial system | ||
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|colspan="5" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Viruses''' | |colspan="5" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|<span style="font-size:130%">'''Viruses'''</span> | ||
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| [[Norovirus infection|Norovirus]] | | [[Norovirus infection|Norovirus]] | ||
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*Viral replication in villous epithelium of host small intestine | *Viral replication in villous epithelium of host small intestine | ||
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|colspan="5" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Protozoa''' | |colspan="5" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|<span style="font-size:130%">'''Protozoa'''</span> | ||
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| [[Giardiasis|''Giardia lamblia'']] | | [[Giardiasis|''Giardia lamblia'']] | ||
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*Luminal and extraluminal infection, hematogenous spread common | *Luminal and extraluminal infection, hematogenous spread common | ||
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| [[Cryptosporidiosis|Cryptosporidium]] | | [[Cryptosporidiosis|''Cryptosporidium'' spp.]] | ||
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*Spore-forming parasite | *Spore-forming parasite | ||
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[[Category:Foodborne illnesses]] | [[Category:Foodborne illnesses]] | ||
[[Category:Water-borne diseases]] | [[Category:Water-borne diseases]] | ||
[[Category:Emergency medicine]] | [[Category:Emergency medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Disease]] | [[Category:Disease]] |
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Overview
The transmission and pathogenesis of traveler's diarrhea is dependent on the infectious agent. The majority of organisms associated with traveler's diarrhea are transmitted by the fecal-oral route and by contaminated food (meat, unpasteurized milk, cheese, vegetables, and fruits). The pathogenesis and mechanism of infection depends on the infectious agent. In E. coli traveler's diarrhea (most common), the organism secretes 2 endotoxins, heat-labile toxin (LT) and heat-stable toxin (ST), to induce clinical manifestations.
Pathophysiology
- The transmission and pathogenesis of traveler's diarrhea is dependent on the infectious agent.
- The following table summarizes the natural reservoir, transmission, and pathogenesis of common infectious agents associated with traveler's diarrhea:
Infectious Agent | Characteristics | Reservoir | Common Mode of Transmission | Pathogenesis |
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Campylobacter jejuni |
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Shigella spp. |
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Salmonella spp. |
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Viruses | ||||
Norovirus |
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Rotavirus |
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Protozoa | ||||
Giardia lamblia |
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Entamoeba histolytica |
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Cryptosporidium spp. |
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