Congenital diarrhea is often caused by defects in a ... however, mutations in the human gene, NEUROG3, have not previously been linked with disease. The authors conclude that loss of functional ...
When diarrhea is the result of an infection ... accounting for up to 30% to 40% of acute episodes. [4] The primary human viral pathogens may be grouped into 4 categories: rotavirus, enteric ...
A diarrhea-causing superbug is stirring up trouble in Los Angeles. Researchers have tracked down a worrying new strain of Shigella bacteria in the area—one that can resist almost every ...
Many infections can cause diarrhea and chills. These range from relatively mild infections like the common cold or strep ...
Humans infected with E.coli can experience diarrhea, stomach cramps, fever and, in rare cases, kidney failure and death. The team tested feces samples from 135 pet dogs who were having diarrhea ...