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! colspan="3" |Bacteria
! colspan="3" |Bacteria
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|[[Brucellosis]]
|ingestion
|non-localizing fever
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|[[Campylobacteriosis]]
|[[Campylobacteriosis]]
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|acute diarrhea
|acute diarrhea
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|[[Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis]]
|[[Escherichia coli]], including H7:O157
|ingestion
|ingestion
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|acute diarrhea
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|[[Salmonellosis]]
|[[Diphtheria]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
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|acute diarrhea
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|[[Enteric fever]]
|[[Enteric fever]]
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|non-localizing fever, travel to endemic area
|non-localizing fever, travel to endemic area
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|[[Escherichia coli]], including H7:O157
|[[Brucellosis]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
|acute diarrhea
|non-localizing fever
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|[[Diphtheria]]
|[[Haverhill fever]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
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|[[Listeria monocytogenes]]
|[[MRSA]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
|acute diarrhea, meningitis
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|[[MRSA]]
|[[Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis]]
|contact
|ingestion
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|[[Q fever]]
|ingestion
|non-localizing fever
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|[[Mycobacterium bovis]]
|[[Mycobacterium bovis]]
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|acute diarrhea
|acute diarrhea
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|[[Shigellosis]]
|[[Q fever]]
|ingestion
|non-localizing fever
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|[[Salmonellosis]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
|acute diarrhea
|acute diarrhea
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|[[Haverhill fever]]
|[[Scarlet fever]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
|rash
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|[[Shigellosis]]
|ingestion
|acute diarrhea
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|[[Streptococcal pharyngitis]]
|[[Streptococcal pharyngitis]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
|sore throat
|sore throat
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|[[Scarlet fever]]
|ingestion
|rash
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|[[Yersiniosis]]
|[[Yersiniosis]]
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|nausea, elevated liver enzymes
|nausea, elevated liver enzymes
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|[[Polio]]
|[[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
|travel in endemic area
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|[[Rabies]]
|[[Rabies]]
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|[[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
|[[Polio]]
|ingestion
|ingestion
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|travel in endemic area
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! colspan="3" |Parasitic
! colspan="3" |Parasitic
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! colspan="3" |Non-Infectious and Toxins
! colspan="3" |Non-Infectious and Toxins
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|[[Staphylococcus aureus]] enterotoxins
|ingestion
|vomiting
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|[[Arsenic]]
|[[Arsenic]]
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|[[Staphylococcus aureus]] enterotoxins
|ingestion
|vomiting
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|[[Tremetol]]
|[[Tremetol]]

Latest revision as of 13:17, 17 September 2020

Disease Exposure Clues
Bacteria
Brucellosis ingestion non-localizing fever
Campylobacteriosis ingestion acute diarrhea
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis ingestion
Diphtheria ingestion
Enteric fever ingestion non-localizing fever, travel to endemic area
Escherichia coli, including H7:O157 ingestion acute diarrhea
Haverhill fever ingestion
Listeria monocytogenes ingestion acute diarrhea, meningitis
MRSA contact
Mycobacterium bovis ingestion
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ingestion
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ingestion acute diarrhea
Q fever ingestion non-localizing fever
Salmonellosis ingestion acute diarrhea
Scarlet fever ingestion rash
Shigellosis ingestion acute diarrhea
Streptococcal pharyngitis ingestion sore throat
Yersiniosis ingestion acute diarrhea
Viral
Hepatitis A ingestion nausea, elevated liver enzymes
Polio ingestion travel in endemic area
Rabies ingestion
Tick-borne encephalitis ingestion
Parasitic
Cryptosporidiosis ingestion
Toxoplasmosis ingestion
Non-Infectious and Toxins
Arsenic
Histamine
Iron
Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins ingestion vomiting
Tremetol