Gastroenteritis

From IDWiki
Revision as of 19:29, 22 August 2020 by Aidan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Background == * Rapid-onset diarrheal illness usually lasting less than 2 weeks == Clinical Manifestations == {| class="wikitable" !Species !Incubation !Duration !Risk Fa...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

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