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Background
- Rapid-onset diarrheal illness usually lasting less than 2 weeks
Clinical Manifestations
| Species | Incubation | Duration | Risk Factors | Symptoms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Staphylococcus aureus | 1-6 hours | 24-48 hours | preformed toxin in unrefrigerated food | watery diarrhea, with prominent vomiting |
| Bacillus cereus | 1-6 hours | 24-48 hours | preformed toxin in unrefrigerated food | watery diarrhea, with prominent vomiting |
| Norovirus | 24-48 hours | 48-72 hours | molluscs, shellfish, leafy vegetables, fruit, sandwiches | watery diarrhea, with prominent vomiting |
| Rotavirus | 24-48 hours | 48-72 hours | molluscs, shellfish, leafy vegetables, fruit, sandwiches | watery diarrhea, with prominent vomiting |
| Clostridium perfringens | 8-16 hours | 24-48 hours | meat, poulty, canned food | watery diarrhea |
| Enteric viruses, including rotavirus, adenovirus, astrovirus, and sapovirus | 10-16 hours | 2-9 days | contaminated food or water | watery diarrhea |
| Listeria monocytogenes | 24 hours | variable | processed meats, hot dogs, soft cheese, pâtés, and fruit | watery diarrhea |
| Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli | 1-3 days | 2-3 days | contaminated food or water | watery diarrhea |
| Nontyphoidal Salmonella | 1-3 days | 1-7 days | poultry, eggs, fresh produce, meat, fish, unpasteurized juice or milk | inflammatory diarrhea, dysentery |
| Campylobacter species | 1-3 days | 5-14 days | poultry, meat, unpasteurized milk | inflammatory diarrhea, dysentery |
| Shigella species | 1-3 days | 2-3 days | raw vegetables, MSM | inflammatory diarrhea, dysentery |
| Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli | 1-8 days | 1 week | ground beef or other meat, fresh produce, unpasteurized milk and juice | inflammatory diarrhea, dysentery |
| Yersinia species | 4-6 days | 1-3 weeks | pork, untreated water | inflammatory diarrhea, dysentery |
| Giardia lamblia | 7-14 days | days to weeks | contaminated food or water | watery diarrhea |
| Cyclospora cayetanensis | 1-11 days | weeks | herbs and berries | watery diarrhea |
| Cryptosporidium parvum | 2-28 days | weeks | vegetables, fruit, unpasteurized milk | watery diarrhea |
| Clostridioides difficile | — | variable | antibiotics, PPI use | watery or inflammatory diarrhea |
Red Flags
- Duration >1 week
- Fever
- Bloody diarrhea
- Severe abdominal pain
- Dehydration, hypovolemia, shock
- Weight loss
- Recent antibiotic exposure
- Pregnancy
- Age over 65 years
- Diabetes, HIV, or other immunocompromising condition
Management
- Usually supportive, with a focus on rehydration
- Oral rehydration if tolerating enough oral intake
- Intravenous rehydration if not