Traveler's diarrhea is an illness due to infection from a bacteria or parasite that occurs in persons traveling to areas where there is a high frequency of the illness.
Shigella accounts for about 10% of diarrhea illness in travelers to Mexico, South America, and the tropics.
travelers’ diarrhea cholera Escherichia coli diarrhea hepatitis A typhoid fever Insect born diseases parasitic diseases plague - risk for travelers is small toxoplasmosis hepatitis B Lyme disease Brucellosis - avoid unpasteurised dairy products
Sinersul is actually the generic name for Bactrim. Bactrim is an antibiotic used to ear infections, urinary tract infections, travelers diarrhea, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
The best prevention is to follow closely the rules outlined by the WHO and other groups regarding eating fresh fruits, vegetables, and other foods.
Aside from ruining a well deserved vacation, traveler's diarrhea can interrupt business conference schedules and, in the worst instances, lead to a life-threatening illness.
Rifaximin (correct spelling of the generic) is approved for travelers diarrhea; but is also used for irritable bowel syndrome and for high levels of ammonia from a poorly functioning liver.
The collective noun for travelers is a caravan of travelers.
The two major classification of travelers based on travel-purpose are the business travelers and the pleasure/personal travelers. Business Travelers 1. Regular business travelers 2. Business travelers attending meeting, conventions, and congresses 3. Incentive travelers Pleasure/Personal Travelers 1. Resort travelers 2. Family pleasure travelers 3. The elderly 4. Singles and couples
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The address of the Travelers Rest Branch is: 17 Center Street, Travelers Rest, 29690 1826