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Each year 20%-50% of international travelers, an estimated 10 million people, develop [[diarrhea]] | Each year 20%-50% of international travelers, an estimated 10 million people, develop [[diarrhea]]. There are a number of colloquialisms for travelers' diarrhea contracted in various localities, such as [[Montezuma's Revenge (medicine)|Montezuma's Revenge]] for travelers' diarrhea contracted in Mexico. | ||
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Overview
Each year 20%-50% of international travelers, an estimated 10 million people, develop diarrhea. There are a number of colloquialisms for travelers' diarrhea contracted in various localities, such as Montezuma's Revenge for travelers' diarrhea contracted in Mexico.