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campylobacter enteritis
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campylobacter jejuni organism, digestive system, digestive system organs, food poisoning, campylobacter enteritis, infectious diarrhea, campylobacter enteritis, bacterial diarrhea, campylobacter enteritis, infection, in the small intestine, campylobacter jejuni, a type of bacteria, campylobacter enteritis, common cause of intestinal infection, bacteria also causes, the many types of traveler's diarrhea, infection, acquired by eating, drinking contaminated food, water, raw poultry, fresh produce, unpasteurized milk, acquired by close contact, infected people, animals, an incubation period of 2-4 days, symptoms occur, symptoms generally last one week, risk factors include recent family infection, c, jejuni, recent consumption of improperly prepared food, recent travel in an area of poor hygiene, sanitation, cramping abdominal pain, watery diarrhea, bloody, fever, positive stool culture, campylobacter jejuni, infection typically resolves on its own, antibiotics, severe symptoms, respond to treatment, antibiotics ciprofloxacin, azithromycin, self-care measures to avoid dehydration include drinking electrolyte solutions to replace the fluids lost by diarrhea, diarrhea, children, unable to take fluids orally, nausea, need medical attention, intravenous fluids, people taking diuretics need to be cautious, diarrhea, stop taking the diuretic, acute episode, directed by the health care provider, most people recover in 5-8 days, immunosuppressed people, more susceptible to sepsis, endocarditis, meningitis, thrombophlebitis, spread, the bacteria into bloodstream, patients, get a reactive arthritis, reiter's syndrome after a campylobacter enteritis infection, 1 in patients, campylobacter enteritis develop a nerve problem that results in paralysis, guillain-barre syndrome, paralysis associated, guillain-barre syndrome, temporary, diarrhea recurs, persists, more than a week, blood, in the stool is noted, avoid improperly prepared foods, practice sanitary food preparation, more information centers, disease control, prevention's campylobacter enteritis information.
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