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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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Campylobacter jejuni |
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Shigella spp. |
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Salmonella spp. |
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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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