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  1. ... illnesses. Learn more about viral infections and their symptoms.
  2. Stomach flu (gastroenteritis) is an inflammation of the intestines that causes diarrhea, pain, vomiting or fever. Learn what you can do to prevent it. ... What ...
  3. ... and people living in nursing homes. Astrovirus. Enteric adenovirus. COVID-19 may cause stomach flu symptoms, even when breathing problems are not present. People ...
  4. ... rate(QI #32) Pediatric gastroenteritis ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes: 00861 ROTAVIRUS ENTERITIS 00862 ADENOVIRUS ENTERITIS 00863 NORWALK ENTERITIS 00864 OTHER SRV ENTERITIS ...
  5. ... as the influenza (flu) virus, Coxsackie virus, and adenovirus. Myocarditis can damage the heart muscle causing it to become thick and swollen. This leads to symptoms of heart failure. Myocarditis may also occur during ...
  6. ... caused by viruses such as parainfluenza RSV, measles, adenovirus, and influenza. More severe cases of croup may be caused by bacteria. This condition is called bacterial tracheitis . Croup-like symptoms may also be caused by: Allergies Breathing in ...
  7. ... Medicine) Article: Clinical features and risk factors of adenovirus-related plastic bronchitis in children. ... Acute Bronchitis -- see more ...
  8. ... 049.1: Non-arthropod borne meningitis due to adenovirus – 053.0: Herpes zoster ... meningitis include diagnosis codes in the following ranges: – 112.83: Candidal ...
  9. Common cold symptoms usually begin 2 or 3 days after infection and last 2 to 14 days. There is no cure for the common cold. Learn tips for relief. ... What ...
  10. Pneumonia is an infection in one or both of the lungs. Symptoms of pneumonia vary to mild to severe. Read about the signs of pneumonia. ... What is pneumonia? ...
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