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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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New estimates highlight the importance of developing norovirus vaccines

New estimates highlight the importance of developing norovirus vaccines

Noroviruses responsible for almost a fifth of all cases of acute gastroenteritis

Noroviruses responsible for almost a fifth of all cases of acute gastroenteritis

Promedior reports positive preliminary data from PRM-151 Phase 2 trial for myelofibrosis

Promedior reports positive preliminary data from PRM-151 Phase 2 trial for myelofibrosis

FDA-cleared BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel now available to detect bacterial pathogens

FDA-cleared BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel now available to detect bacterial pathogens

Researchers study evolution of harmful organisms from 1 bacterial family

Researchers study evolution of harmful organisms from 1 bacterial family

Frail elderly people are at increased risk of death from outbreaks of viral gastroenteritis

Frail elderly people are at increased risk of death from outbreaks of viral gastroenteritis

Amgen announces results from Phase 3 TESLA Trial of evolocumab in patients with HoFH

Amgen announces results from Phase 3 TESLA Trial of evolocumab in patients with HoFH

Findings suggest that IBS is linked to detectable gut microbiota alterations

Findings suggest that IBS is linked to detectable gut microbiota alterations

BioFire Diagnostics submits FilmArray GI Panel to FDA for 510(k) clearance

BioFire Diagnostics submits FilmArray GI Panel to FDA for 510(k) clearance

Researchers shed new light on pain associated with bacterial infections

Researchers shed new light on pain associated with bacterial infections

Researchers find difficult to kill Salmonella biofilms with three types of disinfectant

Researchers find difficult to kill Salmonella biofilms with three types of disinfectant

Scientists progress towards understanding how some bacterial cells escape being killed by antibiotics

Scientists progress towards understanding how some bacterial cells escape being killed by antibiotics

Researchers discover cancer-killing properties of frankincense in ovarian cancer

Researchers discover cancer-killing properties of frankincense in ovarian cancer

Pregnant women, infants should avoid unpasteurized milk products, urge pediatricians

Pregnant women, infants should avoid unpasteurized milk products, urge pediatricians

Study finds consistent sleep pattern can reduce risk of illness among adolescents

Study finds consistent sleep pattern can reduce risk of illness among adolescents

European Commission approves updated label of Prevenar 13 for high risk pneumococcal disease

European Commission approves updated label of Prevenar 13 for high risk pneumococcal disease

Researchers develop simple blood test to identify patient with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Researchers develop simple blood test to identify patient with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Water quality expert investigates health risks associated with bathing waters in UK

Water quality expert investigates health risks associated with bathing waters in UK

Coeliac disease on rise in Scots children

Coeliac disease on rise in Scots children

Domestic animals less likely to be major source of antibiotic resistant Salmonella in humans

Domestic animals less likely to be major source of antibiotic resistant Salmonella in humans

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