What Are the Different Types of Gastrointestinal Infection?
In medical terminology “gastro” refers to the stomach. A gastrointestinal infection is one that affects the stomach or intestines and generally results in diarrhea. Some infections, such as E. coli and shingella, are caused by bacteria. Others, such as Norwalk and Sapporo, are caused by viruses. Giardia is a gastrointestinal infection that is caused by parasites. Many of these infections are highly contagious. A gastrointestinal infection can be spread if a person with traces of the germs on his hands touches another person or another person’s food. Salmonella is a bacterial infection that is transmitted in this manner. It is often found in eggs and chicken. If those products are not properly handled or not thoroughly cooked, people can get sick.