putrefactive diarrhea - Definition. Was ist putrefactive diarrhea
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Was (wer) ist putrefactive diarrhea - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION
Potability of backcountry water; Wilderness Diarrhea; Backcountry diarrhea; Wilderness diarrhea; Wilderness and diarrhea; Wilderness diarrhoea; Wilderness acquired diarrhea (WAD); Wilderness acquired diarrhea

Chronic diarrhea of infancy         
FUNCTIONAL DIARRHEA OF CHILDHOOD
Toddler diarrhea; Toddler's diarrhea; Toddler diarrhoea; Chronic diarrhea of infancy and toddlerhood
Chronic diarrhea (alternate spelling: diarrhoea) of infancy, also called toddler's diarrhea, is a common condition typically affecting up to 1.7 billion children between ages 6–30 months worldwide every year, usually resolving by age 4.
Montezuma's revenge         
DISEASE
Montezuma's Revenge; Montezuma's Revenge (illness); Montezuma's revenge; Moctezuma's Revenge; Travelers Diarrhea; Traveller's diarrhea; Travelers' diahrrea; Travelers diahrrea; Travelers' diarroea; Travelers' diarrhoea; Traveler diarrea; Travelers' diarrea; Moroccozuma's Revenge; Mountazuma's revenge; Pharoah's Revenge; Delhi belly; Montezuma's Revenge (medicine); Traveller's diarrhoea; Shilshul; Bali belly; Traveler's diarrhoea; Travellers' diarrhoea; Roosevelt's Loosened Belt; Travelers diarrhea; Travellers diarrhea; Tourist's diarrhea; Tourist diarrhea; Tourist diarrhoea; Tourist's diarrhoea; Travelers’ diarrhea; Traveler's diarrhea
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¦ noun informal diarrhoea suffered by visitors to Mexico.
Origin
1960s: from Montezuma II, the last Aztec emperor.
Diarrhea         
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LOOSE OR LIQUID BOWEL MOVEMENTS
Diarrhoea; Diorrea; Diorea; Scours; Dierhia; Diarrheal diseases; Diarrohea; Diarhea; Diarea; Diareah; Diarear; Direreah; Direrear; Dire rear; Dire-rear; Direrea; Diarhoea; Direah; Direa; Diarrhoeal diseases; Diahorrea; DIARRHOEA; Diarreah; Dihorreah; Squits; Diahreaa; The runs; The shits; Explosive diarrhea; Diorreha; Loose motions; Functional diarrhoea; Diaherea; Diarrhea medicine; Diorrhea; Diarrhœa; Explosive Diarrhea; Diaorea; Diaherria; Diarrea; The squits; Chronic diarrhea; Exudative diarrhoea; Habba syndrome; Chronic diarrhoea; Diarrheal disease; Looseness of the bowels; The craps; The squirts; Liquid stool; Diarrhea in developing regions; Diarrhea in Developing Regions; Diahrrria; Diarehria; Diahreia; Explosive secretory diarrhea; Diarhhea; Diarrhetic; Diarrhoeal disease; Secretory diarrhea; DIARRHEA; Liquid poop; Loose motion; The trots; Loose stool; Loose stools; Causes of diarrhea; Liquid feces; Liquid fecal matter; Liquid crap; Diarrhæa; Diarrhoa; Diarrheal; Diarrheal illness
·noun ·Alt. of Diarrhoea.

Wikipedia

Wilderness-acquired diarrhea

Wilderness-acquired diarrhea is a variety of traveler's diarrhea in which backpackers and other outdoor enthusiasts are affected. Potential sources are contaminated food or water, or "hand-to-mouth", directly from another person who is infected. Cases generally resolve spontaneously, with or without treatment, and the cause is typically unknown. The National Outdoor Leadership School has recorded about one incident per 5,000 person-field days by following strict protocols on hygiene and water treatment. More limited, separate studies have presented highly varied estimated rates of affliction that range from 3 percent to 74 percent of wilderness visitors. One survey found that long-distance Appalachian Trail hikers reported diarrhea as their most common illness. Based on reviews of epidemiologic data and literature, some researchers believe that the risks have been over-stated and are poorly understood by the public.