Gastrointestinal Infection Outbreak Guidelines For
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GUIDELINES FOR THE PROVISION OF INTENSIVE CARE …
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Management of Gastrointestinal Infections 2019
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukgastrointestinal infection from person-to-person may occur through one or more of a variety of different pathways, including faecal-oral, foodborne, environmental and airborne routes. The usual mode(s) of transmission vary depending on the organism or agent concerned, and practitioners should be aware of the need to
THE RESPIRATORY VIRUSES: INFLUENZA, RSV, AND …
www.columbia.edupersist for up to two weeks. Gastrointestinal symptoms other than anorexia are rare (there is no such thing as stomach flu- it's a different virus or bacteria). Complications are quite common and can be deadly. Pneumonia is the most common complication of influenza infection. It …