نتایج جستجو برای: travelers diarrhea

تعداد نتایج: 36709  

2013
Rosa López-Gigosos Magda Campins María J. Calvo Santiago Pérez-Hoyos Javier Díez-Domingo Luis Salleras María T. Azuara Xavier Martínez José M. Bayas Josep M. Ramón Torrell María A. Pérez-Cobaleda María E. Núñez-Torrón Lydia Gorgojo Magdalena García-Rodríguez Rosa Díez-Díaz Luis Armadans Concepción Sánchez-Fernández Teresa Mejías Cristina Masuet Rafael Pinilla Nieves Antón Pilar Segarra

OBJECTIVE Traveler's diarrhea (TD) is the most frequent disease among people from industrialized countries who travel to less developed ones, especially sub-Saharan Africa, Southern Asia and South America. The most common bacteria causing TD is enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC). The WC/rBS cholera vaccine (Dukoral) has been shown to induce cross-protection against ETEC by means of the B s...

2005
David Tribble

Title of Dissertation: Travelers’ Diarrhea Diagnosis and Therapy Study in United States Military Personnel on Short-Term Deployment in Thailand Name, degree, year: David R. Tribble, M.D., M.P.H., Doctor of Public Health, 2004 Thesis directed by: Paul Hshieh, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Campylobacter species...

Journal: :novelty in biomedicine 0
mohammad mohammadzadeh microbiology department, shahid beheshti university of medical science, school of medicine. hossein goudarzi department of medical microbiology, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hossein dabiri department of medical microbiology, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran fatemeh fallah department of medical microbiology, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: introduction: enterotoxigenic escherichia coli (etec) is the most important bacterial cause of watery  travelers' diarrhea  in  developing countries. watery diarrhea is can cause serious life-threatening dehydration. etec was caused diarrhea by the secretion of two heat-labile enterotoxins (lts) and the heat-stable enterotoxins (sts) which increase intestinal secretion. routine labo...

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2016
Shai Ashkenazi Eli Schwartz Miguel O'Ryan

A the number of children traveling with their parents is increasing globally, so are the rates of travel-related infections. According to the latest report of the United Nation World Tourism Organization, 1135 million persons crossed international borders in 2014, of whom 7%–10% were children. Although tourism is the major reason for travel, with the growing global migration, 33% to 49% of the ...

Journal: :Military medicine 2010
Douglas Hawk David R Tribble Mark S Riddle

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1998
D J Freedman C O Tacket A Delehanty D R Maneval J Nataro J H Crabb

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is the most commonly isolated pathogen responsible for travelers' diarrhea and the cause of up to 650 million cases of pediatric diarrhea per year in the developing world. As a safe alternative to the prophylactic use of antibiotics, a hyperimmune bovine milk antibody product with specific activity against purified colonization factor antigens (CFAs) was ...

Journal: :Anaerobe 1997
L V McFarland G W Elmer

Pharmaceutical probiotics have been used as alternative treatments or preventative therapies for a variety of clinical diseases. The overuse of antibiotics and emergence of multiple-antibiotic resistant pathogens has refocused clinical attention on the field of probiotics. Anaerobic infections which seem to respond well to probiotics are infections which involve the disruption of normal microbi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
J Vila M Vargas J Ruiz F Gallardo M T Jimenez de Anta J Gascón

Two Escherichia coli O-rough:K1:H7 strains producing verotoxin 1 that were isolated from stool samples of two travelers with diarrhea who consulted our clinic after trips to the Indian Subcontinent and Central America were characterized. Both strains were sorbitol negative, the same phenotype presented by E. coli O157:H7, but in contrast they were beta-glucuronidase positive. Low-frequency rest...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
O Serichantalergs W Nirdnoy A Cravioto C LeBron M Wolf A M Svennerholm D Shlim C W Hoge P Echeverria

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains were isolated from travelers or military personnel who developed diarrhea after visiting Nepal or who were deployed to Thailand, Indonesia, or the Philippines. ETEC isolates were examined for colonization factor antigen (CFA). CFAs were identified on 59% (40 of 68) of the isolates examined. The lack of a detectable CFA on 41% (28 of 68) of the iso...

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