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| [[Ecoli enteritis|''E. coli'' (ETEC)]] | | [[Ecoli enteritis|''E. coli'' (ETEC)]] | ||
*Gram-negative rod | | | ||
*Humans and animals | *Gram-negative rod | ||
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*Humans and animals | |||
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*Fecal-oral route | *Fecal-oral route | ||
*Contaminated ground | *Contaminated ground beef, unpasteurized mild, 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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| [[Campylobacter jejuni|''Campylobacter jejuni'']] | | [[Campylobacter jejuni|''Campylobacter jejuni'']] | ||
*Gram-negative rod | | | ||
*Humans and animals | *Gram-negative rod | ||
*Fecal-oral route*Contaminated meat, unpasteurized mild, cheese, vegetables, or water*Exposure to infected animals | | | ||
*Humans and animals | |||
*Fecal-oral route*Contaminated meat, unpasteurized mild, cheese, vegetables, or water | |||
*Exposure to infected animals | |||
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*Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of cholera-like enterotoxin | *Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of cholera-like enterotoxin | ||
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| [[Shigellosis|''Shigella'' spp.]]|| | | [[Shigellosis|''Shigella'' spp.]]|| | ||
*Gram-negative rod | | | ||
*Humans only | *Gram-negative rod | ||
*Fecal-oral route*Contaminated meat and pork, unpasteurized mild, cheese, vegetables, or water | | | ||
*Low inoculum sufficient for infection (resistant to gastric acid)*Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of Shiga toxin | *Humans only | ||
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*Fecal-oral route | |||
*Contaminated meat and pork, unpasteurized mild, cheese, vegetables, or water | |||
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*Low inoculum sufficient for infection (resistant to gastric acid) | |||
*Enterotoxin-mediated: secretion of Shiga toxin | |||
*Invasion of macrophages and induction of cellular apoptosis | *Invasion of macrophages and induction of cellular apoptosis | ||
*Intracellular spread by actin polymerization processes (rocket propulsion) | *Intracellular spread by actin polymerization processes (rocket propulsion) | ||
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| [[Salmonellosis|''Salmonella'' spp.]]|| | | [[Salmonellosis|''Salmonella'' spp.]]|| | ||
*Gram-negative rod| | |*Gram-negative rod | ||
*''S. typhi'': Humans only | |*''S. typhi'': Humans only | ||
*Other ''Salmonella'' spp.: Humans and animals | *Other ''Salmonella'' spp.: Humans and animals | ||
*Fecal-oral route | *Fecal-oral route | ||
*Contaminated raw egg shells, poultry, unpasteurized mild, cheese, vegetables, or water | *Contaminated raw egg shells, poultry, unpasteurized mild, cheese, vegetables, or water | ||
*High inoculum sufficient for infection (inactivated by gastric acid) | *High inoculum sufficient for infection (inactivated by gastric acid) | ||
*Vi capsule endotoxin prevents opsonization and lysis | *Vi capsule endotoxin prevents opsonization and lysis |
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Overview
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:
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E. coli (ETEC) |
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Campylobacter jejuni |
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Salmonella spp. | *Gram-negative rod | *S. typhi: Humans only
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Norovirus |
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Rotavirus |
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Giardia lamblia |
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Entamoeba histolytica |
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Cryptosporidium |
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