Traveler's diarrhea — Montezuma s revenge redirects here. For other uses, see Montezuma s revenge (disambiguation). Traveler s diarrhea Classification and external resources ICD 9 009.2 Traveler s diarrhea (TD), is the most common illness affecting travelers … Wikipedia
traveler's diarrhea — noun Date: 1968 intestinal sickness and diarrhea affecting a traveler that is typically caused by ingestion of pathogenic microorganisms (as some East coli) … New Collegiate Dictionary
traveler's diarrhea — A type of diarrhea resulting from ingestion of certain viruses, bacteria, or protozoa normally absent from the traveler s environment. One of the major pathogens is enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli … Dictionary of microbiology
traveler's diarrhea — noun : intestinal sickness and diarrhea affecting a traveler and typically caused by ingestion of pathogenic microorganisms (as some E. coli) compare montezuma s revenge herein … Useful english dictionary
traveler's diarrhea — intestinal inflammation and diarrhea that often affects travelers while away from home (usually caused by unfamiliar foods or exposure to new varieties of bacteria) … English contemporary dictionary
Diarrhea (disambiguation) — Diarrhea refers to liquid bowel movements. Diarrhea types: Bovine virus diarrhea Brainerd diarrhea Infectious diarrhea Traveler s diarrhea Verbal diarrhea Runner s diarrhea Diarrhea also refers to: Contents 1 Music 2 Other … Wikipedia
diarrhea — diarrheal, diarrheic, diarrhetic /duy euh ret ik/, diarrhoeal, diarrhoeic, diarrhoetic, adj. /duy euh ree euh/, n. Pathol. an intestinal disorder characterized by abnormal frequency and fluidity of fecal evacuations. Also, diarrhoea. [1350 1400;… … Universalium
Wilderness and diarrhea — Diarrhea acquired in the wilderness, sometimes calledWilderness diarrhea (WD), wilderness acquired diarrhea (WAD) or backcountry diarrhea, and is a much discussed hazard among backpackers, hikers, campers and other outdoor recreationalists who… … Wikipedia
Diarrhea — A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation. The word “diarrhea” with its odd spelling is a near steal from the Greek “diarrhoia”… … Medical dictionary
Infectious diarrhea — Infobox Disease Name = Infectious diarrhea Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|009.2 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = search eMedicineTopic = diarrhea MeshID = D004403 : See also Gastroenteritis and Enteritis Infectious diarrhea … Wikipedia