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gastro enteritis - translation to English

MEDICAL CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY INFLAMMATION OF THE STOMACH AND/OR SMALL INTESTINE
Stomach flu; Acute gastroenteritis; Infantile diarrhea; Winter diarrhea; Acute nonbacterial infectious gastroenteritis; Acute viral gastroenteritis; Gastroenteritis, infectious; Gastroenteritis, noninfectious, unspec.; Gastroenteritis, viral; Cholera morbus; Gastric flu; Gastroentinitis; Viral g.e.; Gastro enteritis; Gastro-enteritis; Stomach Flu; Inflammation of intestine; Bacterial gastroenteritis; Stomach virus; Tummy bug; Infectious diarrhea; Cholera Morbus; Gastroenteritus; Gastro; Intestinal influenza; 24 hour flu; Infectious diarrhoea; Pathogenic enteric bacteria; Pathogenic intestinal bacteria; Stomach bug; Enteropathogen; Enteropathogens; Collywobbles; Acute diarrhea; Intestinal infection; Viral gastroenteritis; Intestinal infections; Muntaber; Infectious gastroenteritis; Causes of gastroenteritis
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gastro enteritis      
gastroenteritis, inflammation of the stomach and intestines
gastroenteritis      
n. maagdarmontsteking, gastro-enteritis
Mallory-Weiss syndrome         
BLEEDING FROM A LACERATION IN THE MUCOSA AT THE JUNCTION OF THE STOMACH AND ESOPHAGUS
Mallory-Weiss Syndrome; Mallory-Weiss tear; Mallory-weiss syndrome; Gastro-oesophageal laceration-haemorrhage syndrome; Mallory-Weiss tears; Mallory-Weiss syndrome; Mad lad syndrome; Mallory weiss tear; Mallory Weiss; Esophageal tear; Lower esophageal tear
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Definition

Gastroenteritis
·noun Inflammation of the lining membrane of the stomach and the intestines.

Wikipedia

Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis, also known as infectious diarrhea and gastro, is an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract including the stomach and intestine. Symptoms may include diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Fever, lack of energy, and dehydration may also occur. This typically lasts less than two weeks. It is not related to influenza, even though in the U.S. it is sometimes called the "stomach flu".

Gastroenteritis is usually caused by viruses; however, gut bacteria, parasites, and fungi can also cause gastroenteritis. In children, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe disease. In adults, norovirus and Campylobacter are common causes. Eating improperly prepared food, drinking contaminated water or close contact with a person who is infected can spread the disease. Treatment is generally the same with or without a definitive diagnosis, so testing to confirm is usually not needed.

For young children in impoverished countries, prevention includes hand washing with soap, drinking clean water, breastfeeding babies instead of using formula, and proper disposal of human waste. The rotavirus vaccine is recommended as a prevention for children. Treatment involves getting enough fluids. For mild or moderate cases, this can typically be achieved by drinking oral rehydration solution (a combination of water, salts and sugar). In those who are breastfed, continued breastfeeding is recommended. For more severe cases, intravenous fluids may be needed. Fluids may also be given by a nasogastric tube. Zinc supplementation is recommended in children. Antibiotics are generally not needed. However, antibiotics are recommended for young children with a fever and bloody diarrhea.

In 2015, there were two billion cases of gastroenteritis, resulting in 1.3 million deaths globally. Children and those in the developing world are affected the most. In 2011, there were about 1.7 billion cases, resulting in about 700,000 deaths of children under the age of five. In the developing world, children less than two years of age frequently get six or more infections a year. It is less common in adults, partly due to the development of immunity.

Examples of use of gastro enteritis
1. Sindh Health Minister, Shabbir Ahmed Qaimkhani has declared emergency at the Sindh Government Hospital – Korangi where some 300 citizens, inflicted with gastro–enteritis, are currently under–treatment.
2. Drunk pilot minutes away from flying plane loaded with passengers NEWS HOMEPAGE The Duchess of Cornwall has had to pull out of a trip to a Christmas pudding factory today due to a bout of gastro–enteritis, Clarence House said.
3. Haas, Germany‘s No. 1, was beaten by Igor Andreyev 6–2, 6–2, 6–2 in the opening singles rubber and was unable to play in the reverse singles on Sunday because of gastro–enteritis.
4. In the first experiment of its kind, Cheryl Nickerson of Arizona State University and a team of colleagues sent aloft flasks containing Salmonella typhimurium – which causes gastro–enteritis in humans.
5. "The next day they said we could go home and it was probably just teething and gastro enteritis and they sent us away with Calpol." Two weeks later, little Jack displayed the same symptoms, appearing lifeless and "floppy". Miss Williams continued: "I took him back to the hospital and when they said they wanted to X–ray him I told the doctors they had done that already.