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Gastroenteritis (also known as gastro, gastric flu, and stomach flu) refers to inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, involving both the stomach and the small intestine and resulting in acute diarrhea. The inflammation is caused most often by infection with certain viruses, less often by bacteria or their toxins, parasites, or adverse reaction to something in the diet or medication.

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Raw pet food a risk for humans and animals

Raw pet food a risk for humans and animals

Rotavirus plays role in development of type 1 diabetes

Rotavirus plays role in development of type 1 diabetes

Rotavirus infection may play a role in type 1 diabetes development

Rotavirus infection may play a role in type 1 diabetes development

Cincinnati Children's receives NIH grant renewal for collaborative research into eosinophilic disorders

Cincinnati Children's receives NIH grant renewal for collaborative research into eosinophilic disorders

Video images offer real-time view into the kinetics of viral assembly

Video images offer real-time view into the kinetics of viral assembly

Study: Whole genome sequencing can improve surveillance, control of gastroenteritis

Study: Whole genome sequencing can improve surveillance, control of gastroenteritis

New way to identify inflammation occurring in eosinophil-related disorders

New way to identify inflammation occurring in eosinophil-related disorders

New organic molecule could become potent weapon in the fight against antibiotic resistance

New organic molecule could become potent weapon in the fight against antibiotic resistance

Study defines how diarrhea-causing rotavirus initially interacts with the host

Study defines how diarrhea-causing rotavirus initially interacts with the host

New study uncovers 3D structure of toxin responsible for C. diff infection

New study uncovers 3D structure of toxin responsible for C. diff infection

Newly discovered antibody broadly inhibits multiple strains of pandemic norovirus

Newly discovered antibody broadly inhibits multiple strains of pandemic norovirus

Study explores how exposure to potential triggers can increase risk of type 1 diabetes

Study explores how exposure to potential triggers can increase risk of type 1 diabetes

'Don’t wash your raw chicken', warns CDC

'Don’t wash your raw chicken', warns CDC

Febrile seizures following vaccination are self-resolving and not dangerous

Febrile seizures following vaccination are self-resolving and not dangerous

Scientists take another step in understanding bacteria that cause Salmonella epidemic

Scientists take another step in understanding bacteria that cause Salmonella epidemic

Researchers develop new system for efficiently producing human norovirus

Researchers develop new system for efficiently producing human norovirus

Researchers elucidate infection process of bacterial pathogen Clostridium difficile

Researchers elucidate infection process of bacterial pathogen Clostridium difficile

Study provides new insight into norovirus outbreaks, may help guide efforts to develop vaccines

Study provides new insight into norovirus outbreaks, may help guide efforts to develop vaccines

Common bacteria that cause foodborne diseases found to be resistant to antibiotics

Common bacteria that cause foodborne diseases found to be resistant to antibiotics

Innovative computer software sheds new light on genetic processes underlying deadly diseases

Innovative computer software sheds new light on genetic processes underlying deadly diseases

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