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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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World Stomach Day: International initiative to raise awareness and support for a vital organ

World Stomach Day: International initiative to raise awareness and support for a vital organ

UC Davis researchers take critical step in developing more effective Salmonella vaccine

UC Davis researchers take critical step in developing more effective Salmonella vaccine

Young children are more vulnerable to climate-related health risks, shows study

Young children are more vulnerable to climate-related health risks, shows study

Probiotic use could result in disorienting brain fogginess and rapid belly bloating

Probiotic use could result in disorienting brain fogginess and rapid belly bloating

Fucose-based food supplement could be used to stop the spread of norovirus in children's hospitals

Fucose-based food supplement could be used to stop the spread of norovirus in children's hospitals

QUT researcher highlights growing impact of non-prescription antibiotics supply in pharmacies

QUT researcher highlights growing impact of non-prescription antibiotics supply in pharmacies

Study: Small RNA chains could regulate the genes involved in salmonella's virulence

Study: Small RNA chains could regulate the genes involved in salmonella's virulence

Alnylam announces new positive results from Phase 1/2 study of lumasiran in patients with PH1

Alnylam announces new positive results from Phase 1/2 study of lumasiran in patients with PH1

Research sheds light on genetic characteristics of Indonesia's rotavirus

Research sheds light on genetic characteristics of Indonesia's rotavirus

Celgene to share new and updated data around novel hematological therapies

Celgene to share new and updated data around novel hematological therapies

Research may pave way for new C. diff antitoxins and anti-cancer drugs

Research may pave way for new C. diff antitoxins and anti-cancer drugs

Abdominal pain should be seen as a warning sign for invasive meningococcal disease

Abdominal pain should be seen as a warning sign for invasive meningococcal disease

Researchers identify new Listeria species in Costa Rica

Researchers identify new Listeria species in Costa Rica

Low and high HDL cholesterol linked to higher risk of infectious disease

Low and high HDL cholesterol linked to higher risk of infectious disease

New artificial enzyme uses visible light to kill bacteria

New artificial enzyme uses visible light to kill bacteria

Scientists identify single genetic change in Salmonella that plays key role in bloodstream infections

Scientists identify single genetic change in Salmonella that plays key role in bloodstream infections

Childhood vaccination against rotavirus could reduce health inequalities in the UK

Childhood vaccination against rotavirus could reduce health inequalities in the UK

Baby-led weaning approach does not increase choking risk, research finds

Baby-led weaning approach does not increase choking risk, research finds

Research shows how food poisoning bacteria can multiply and spread inside micro-organisms

Research shows how food poisoning bacteria can multiply and spread inside micro-organisms

Research suggests asymptomatic infection as source of norovirus outbreaks in Indonesia

Research suggests asymptomatic infection as source of norovirus outbreaks in Indonesia

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