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  1. ... because this diagnosis code was introduced in 1995. Intestinal Infection Due to Clostridium difficile Source. This diagnosis code ... that this indicator be dropped from further consideration. Intestinal Infection Due to Clostridium Difficile This indicator is intended ...
  2. ... Raue (C. S ) The etiology and prophylaxis of the intestinal infections in infancy, with special reference to the management ... xxix, 102-123.—Wallin (A. C.) Acute infantile intestinal infection. Pediatries, N. Y., 1914, xxvi, 481-490—Walsh ( ...
  3. ... ileus may include: Bacteria or viruses that cause intestinal infections ( gastroenteritis ) Chemical, electrolyte, or mineral imbalances (such as ... level) Abdominal surgery Decreased blood supply to the intestines Infections inside the abdomen, such as appendicitis Kidney or ...
  4. ... causing symptoms that appear to be from an intestinal infection. This information helps your health care provider know ... common. Being around another person who has an intestinal parasite infection. What happens during an ova and parasite test? ...
  5. ... called Entamoeba histolytica. This parasite causes amebiasis , an intestinal infection that is also called amebic dysentery. After an ... There are usually no symptoms of intestinal infection. But people with amebic liver ... Abdominal pain, more so in the right, upper part of the abdomen; ...
  6. ... may order this test to help diagnose an intestinal infection or illness, sometimes involving diarrhea . ... An abnormal result means that an intestinal infection may be present. Stool cultures and other tests can also help diagnose the cause of the infection.
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A history of preventive medicine in the World War II Eastern Defense Command bases 
    Publication: [Washington, DC] : [Office of the Surgeon General, Historical Division], [1945]
    ... inoculation* as required for the ETOo 2. Intestinal Infections* Intestinal infections have been practically nonexistent in this command. In ... III Sanitary Engineering: IV Epidemiology: lo Immunization 2c Intestinal Infections 3e Infections of the Respiratory Tract and Infections ...
  8. ... after surgery. Other causes include: Blockage in the intestine Infection (such as diverticulitis ) Crohn disease Radiation to the ... to look for fistulas between loops of the intestines or areas of infection Fistulogram, in which contrast dye is injected into ...
  9. ... and electrolyte disorders—is often a complication of intestinal infections. The fifth most common condition is a surgical ...
  10. ... Acute diarrhoea is not always due to an intestinal infection. Other non-enteric infections and non-infective gastrointestinal ... EL = 3] Table 3.4 Incidence of infectious intestinal ... a non-departmental public body and its Centre for Infections carries out a range of work on the ...
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