gastroenteritis in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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gastroenteritis [Brit ˌɡastrəʊɛntəˈrʌɪtɪs, Am ˌɡæstroʊˌɛn(t)əˈraɪdəs] N

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gastroenteritis in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for gastroenteritis in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

gastroenteritis [ˌgæstrəʊˌentəˈraɪtɪs, Am -troʊˌent̬əˈraɪt̬əs] N no pl MED

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Most disease-causing strains are associated with gastroenteritis, but can also infect open wounds and cause septicemia.
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For example hepatitis, gastroenteritis, meningitis, fever, rash, and conjunctivitis can all be spread through contaminated water.
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It can cause a variety of signs in humans including gastroenteritis, meningitis and peritonitis.
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A postmortem showed gastroenteritis and congestion of liver, kidneys, brain, and spinal cord.
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These viruses, all causing acute gastroenteritis, were recognised as a collective pathogen affecting humans and animals worldwide.
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If enough of the material is ingested, the toxin helenalin produces severe gastroenteritis, and internal bleeding of the digestive tract.
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Some authors have reported the species as outright poisonous, or causing mild to fatal gastroenteritis.
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Internally, the infected fish may suffer from gastroenteritis, hemorrhagic septicemia, edematous kidney, and an enlarged spleen.
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This bacterium is linked to two types of gastroenteritis.
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There is, as with most viral causes of gastroenteritis, a peak of incidence in the winter.
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