id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263599-cqol8zf2 Goodman, Larry Infectious diarrhea 1999-07-31 .txt text/plain 11532 640 50 A large number of organisms have been associated with diarrhea in humans, and most laboratories routinely screen for Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter. Patients with these conditions requhe prompt treatment, A large number of organisms have been associated with diarrhea in humans, and most laboratories routinely screen for Salmonella, ShigelEa, and Campylobacter. Incubation periods shorter than 12 hours suggest an enterotoxin-producing organism; fever and white blood cells in the stool are generally associated with an invasive pathogen. A recent report about a food-borne outbreak demonstrated that ETEC was also a cause of diarrhea in patients who had not been traveling.30 ETEC organisms were isolated from 5 people who had attended a labor union banquet in Milwaukee with attendees from throughout the United States. 70 However, similar studies are not available for infections caused by an invasive organism such as Salmonella, Shigella, or Campylobacter or for C d@cileassociated diarrhea. ./cache/cord-263599-cqol8zf2.txt ./txt/cord-263599-cqol8zf2.txt