Salmonella
... paratyphi A, B or C. Salmonella enteritis
shigella enteritis Staph aureus food poisoning ... being slaughtered. Bacteria - Salmonella ,
shigella , Campylobacter jejuni, E. coli and many other ... to cause gastrointestinal infection include
shigella , Salmonella , Campylobacter , and Yersinia. ...
Shigella
...
shigella is spread by contaminated food or from person ... route). New strains of bacteria of the genus
shigella have been associated with food poisoning from ground meat.
shigella infection Diarrhea : Cancer -related causes ...
Shigellosis
... who fail to wash their hands properly.
shigella Enteritis
shigella Gastroenteritis (
shigella Enteritis ) Shigellosis ...
Dysentery
... Dysentery is an infection of the gut caused by a bacterium called
shigella . Alternate Names : Amebic Dysentery , Intestinal Amebiasis See all ... Entamoeba histolytica, the parasite that causes amebic dysentery .
shigella is the bacterial cause of dysentery , affecting 15% of travelers. It ...
Escherichia coli
... . Noninvasive types of E. Escherichia coli O157:H7, salmonella ,
shigella , Listeria monocyto genes , Giardia intestinalis Abdominal cramps , ... staphylococcus, Escherichia coli , Listeria monocyto genes ,
shigella , and Campylobacter jejuni. The symptoms may be caused by toxins ...
Bacteria
... In general, the bacteria that cause food poisoning do not affect the appearance, aroma, or flavor of food . Bacteria - Salmonella ,
shigella , Campylobacter jejuni, E. coli and many other types of bacteria can cause gastroenteritis . They can be spread by close contact with an ...
Campylobacter
... and shellfish . Bacteria that do not normally inhabit the digestive tract, and that are known to cause gastrointestinal infection include
shigella , Salmonella , Campylobacter , and Yersinia. Clostridium difficile produces a toxin that can cause severe diarrhea . Campyvax An oral ...
Campylobacter enteritis
... Symptoms ( diarrhea , fever , chills , headache ) arise 2 to 11 days after exposure and last one to two weeks. Salmonella enteritis
shigella enteritis Staph aureus food poisoning Campylobacter enteritis E. coli enteritis Food poisoning ... ...
Clostridium
... muscle spasm . Many different types of bacteria can produce the symptoms associated with bacterial gastroenteritis including salmonella ,
shigella , staphylococcus, Campylobacter jejuni, clostridium , E. coli, yersinia, and others. Botulism occurs when the poison produced by ...
E.coli
... a more concentrated source of the active ingredient. Bacterial causes are less common but tend to be more severe. They include campylobacter ,
shigella and E.coli infections . The infections are transmitted through contact with an infected child, poor hygiene and contaminated food or drink. ...
Rotavirus
... rotavirus es, adenoviruses , and the Norwalk virus . Gastroenteritis is caused by swallowing one of these virus es. Salmonella and
shigella bacteria can also produce turista, and a smaller number of cases are caused by rotavirus or the giardia parasite . Gastro- enteritis is ...