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What (who) is Delhi belly - definition

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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INDIAN METROPOLIS AND UNION TERRITORY THAT INCLUDES NEW DELHI
Delhi, India; National Capital Territory of Delhi; Delhiites; Dehli; National Capital Territory; National capital territory; National capital territory of Delhi; Dihli; NCT of Delhi; Delhi NCT; Delhi State; Fatehpur beri; Delhi Union Territory; Delhy; UN/LOCODE:INDEL; IN-DL; Dilliwala; दिल्ली; دہلی; دلّی; ਦਿੱਲੀ; Delhi (India); DELHI; City of Delhi; NCT,India; Dilhi; Delhi National Capital Territory; Delhi (city); Delhi City; National Capital Territory of India; INDEL; Geography of Delhi; Dillī; NCT Delhi; Delhi, Punjab; National Capital Territory of Delhi, India; Union territory of Delhi; Union Territory of Delhi; Religion in Delhi; Demographics of Delhi; Delhi city; Culture of Delhi; Cuisine of Delhi; Delhi region; Delhi NCT (union territory)
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OVERVIEW OF EDUCATION IN DELHI
Higher education in Delhi; Libraries in Delhi
Education is based on three-tier model which includes primary schools, followed by secondary schools and tertiary education at universities or other institutes of same level. Education Department of the Government of Delhi is a premier body which looks into the educational affairs.
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LEANDER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER, DECOMMISSIONED IN 1978
RIN Delhi; HMIS Delhi (1948); INS Delhi (1948); HMIS Delhi (C74)
INS Delhi was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in 1933 as HMS Achilles, and commissioned into the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy (from 1941 the Royal New Zealand Navy) in 1937 as . She was returned to the Royal Navy at the end of the Second World War and in 1948 was sold to the Royal Indian Navy to be recommissioned as HMIS Delhi.

Wikipedia

Travelers' diarrhea

Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is a stomach and intestinal infection. TD is defined as the passage of unformed stool (one or more by some definitions, three or more by others) while traveling. It may be accompanied by abdominal cramps, nausea, fever, headache and bloating. Occasionally bloody diarrhea may occur. Most travelers recover within three to four days with little or no treatment. About 10% of people may have symptoms for a week.

Bacteria are responsible for more than half of cases, typically via foodborne illness and waterborne diseases. The bacteria enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) are typically the most common except in Southeast Asia, where Campylobacter is more prominent. About 10 to 20 percent of cases are due to norovirus. Protozoa such as Giardia may cause longer term disease. The risk is greatest in the first two weeks of travel and among young adults. People affected are more often from the developed world.

Recommendations for prevention include eating only properly cleaned and cooked food, drinking bottled water, and frequent hand washing. The oral cholera vaccine, while effective for cholera, is of questionable use for travelers' diarrhea. Preventive antibiotics are generally discouraged. Primary treatment includes rehydration and replacing lost salts (oral rehydration therapy). Antibiotics are recommended for significant or persistent symptoms, and can be taken with loperamide to decrease diarrhea. Hospitalization is required in less than 3 percent of cases.

Estimates of the percentage of people affected range from 20 to 50 percent among travelers to the developing world. TD is particularly common among people traveling to Asia (except for Japan and Singapore), the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Central and South America. The risk is moderate in Southern Europe, Russia, and China. TD has been linked to later irritable bowel syndrome and Guillain–Barré syndrome. It has colloquially been known by a number of names, including "Montezuma's revenge," the "Nile runs" and "Delhi belly".

Examples of use of Delhi belly
1. She has treated some for the infamous stomach ailment known as Delhi belly.
2. A very professional job by Virender Sehwag and his boys in spite of the fact that the mainstay of their batting and new leader Rahul Dravid was missing on account of a bad case of Delhi belly.
3. "You have time to write a book." At least he‘s met some interesting people, he says, wobbling his head from side to side in an Indian gesture meaning "most certainly, yes." Nearby, a Vietnamese nun with a sore stomach –– Delhi Belly, as it‘s known –– is weak and pale.