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Traveler's diarrhea is an infectious disease caused by either bacteria (most common), viruses, or protoza. The most common cause of traveler's diarrhea is enterotoxigenic ''E. coli'' (ETEC), which is responsible for up to 80% of all cases. Other common bacterial causes include other ''E. coli'' strains, ''Campylobacter'', ''Shigella'', and ''Salmonella''. Common viral causes include norovirus, rotavirus, or astrovirus infection. Common protozoal causes include ''Giardia'', ''Entamoeba histolytica'', ''Cryptoosporidium'', and ''Cyclospora''. | |||
==Causes== | |||
*The most common causative agent associated with traveler's diarrhea is [[enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli]] (ETEC). | |||
*In infants and children, it is estimated that nearly 70% of diarrhea is due to [[virus]]es. | |||
Common causes of traveler's diarrhea are shown below: | |||
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| '''Infectious Disease''' | | '''Infectious Disease''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Bacillus cereus]], [[balantidiasis]], [[campylobacter jejuni]], [[capillaria]], [[clostridium welchii]], [[cryptosporidiosis]],[[cyclospora cayetanensis]], [[cyclosporiasis]], [[cytomegalovirus]], [[dengue fever]], [[dientamoeba fragilis]], [[dysentery]], [[entamoeba histolytica]], enterotoxigenic escherichia coli, [[escherichia coli]], [[giardia lamblia]], [[HIV-1 disease]], [[hymenolepiasis]], [[isosporiasis]], [[legionella pneumophila]], microsporidiasis,[[penicillium marneffei]], pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis, [[pseudomembranous colitis]], [[rotavirus]], [[salmonella]], sapporo-like virus, [[shigellosis]], [[small round structured virus]], [[staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome]], [[staphylococcus aureus]], [[streptococcus suis]], [[strongyloidiasis]], [[trichinella spiralis]],[[trichuriasis]], [[tropical sprue]], [[typhoid fever]], [[vibrio parahaemolyticus]], [[visceral leishmaniasis]], [[yersinia enterocolitica]], [[adenovirus]] | ||
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Overview
Traveler's diarrhea is an infectious disease caused by either bacteria (most common), viruses, or protoza. The most common cause of traveler's diarrhea is enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), which is responsible for up to 80% of all cases. Other common bacterial causes include other E. coli strains, Campylobacter, Shigella, and Salmonella. Common viral causes include norovirus, rotavirus, or astrovirus infection. Common protozoal causes include Giardia, Entamoeba histolytica, Cryptoosporidium, and Cyclospora.
Causes
- The most common causative agent associated with traveler's diarrhea is enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC).
- In infants and children, it is estimated that nearly 70% of diarrhea is due to viruses.
Common causes of traveler's diarrhea are shown below:
E. coli, enterotoxigenic | 20-80% |
E. coli, enteroaggregative | 0-20% |
E. coli, enteroinvasive | 0-6% |
Shigella spp | 2-30% |
Salmonella spp | 0-33% |
Campylobacter jejuni | 3-17% |
Vibrio parahemolyticus | 0-31% |
Aeromonas hydrophila | 0-30% |
Giardia lamblia | 0 to less than 20% |
Entamoeba histolytica | 0-5% |
Cryptosporidium sp | 0 to less than 20% |
Rotavirus | 0-36% |
Norwalk virus | 0-10% |
Common Causes
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Cryptosporidiosis
- Entamoeba histolytica
- Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
- Escherichia coli
- Giardia lamblia
- Rotavirus
- Salmonella
- Shigellosis
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Vibrio parahaemolyticus
- Viral haemorrhagic fever
- Visceral leishmaniasis
- Yersinia enterocolitica
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order