Bacterial Gastroenteritis Symptoms
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Symptoms of bacterial gastroenteritis are diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, mild fever, and nausea. Laboratory exam results showing certain bacteria present in the blood, urine, and stool may be indicative of the disease.
Top Resources on Bacterial Gastroenteritis Symptoms
- MedlinePlus: Symptoms
- eMedicine: Cllinical Features
- A.D.A.M (via about.com): Symptoms
- GP Notebook: Clinical Features
- kidsgastro: Bacterial Gastroenteritis Symptoms
- answerbag: Causes and Symptoms
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- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
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- Last update: Jun. 16, 2008
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