Your Mirror Provides an Instant Health Checkup Oct 15, 2008
Eye Warning Signs: Bloodshot or inflamed eyes can signal everything from an infection to gastroenteritis, or even autoimmune diseases such as arthritis. A white ring around the iris or colored part of the eye can be an indication of fatty deposits triggered by high cholesterol, as can small waxy lumps on the skin around the eye. (Newsmax)
Rick Kelly handed Bathurst lifeline Oct 11, 2008
Reynolds has been on the drip this week battling gastroenteritis but still drove in the second-tier Fujitsu series race Sunday. In the end the team deemed Reynolds would not be capable of completing his full stint in the gruelling 1000-kilometre event. (The Age)
Stomach 'Bugs' Linked to Bowel Diseases Oct 6, 2008
Their study used a medical database of United States military personnel to identify people with or without an inflammatory bowel condition "and subsequently identify the presence or absence of an antecedent episode of infectious gastroenteritis," such as a bout of travelers' diarrhea, Chad K. Porter told Reuters Health ... A previous episode of infectious gastroenteritis was associated with a 40 percent greater risk of inflammatory bowel disease, the researchers report in the medical journal... (Newsmax)
Care assessors to monitor nursing home Oct 6, 2008
Ms Elliot says the review was ordered because of a possible gastroenteritis outbreak in August. "Since that time, the agency and the Department of Health and Ageing have been monitoring Glenwood Gardens very, very closely," she said. (ABC Online)
Reluctant Scots Sep 15, 2008
Breastfeeding is proven to lower the risks of infections, gastroenteritis and eczema in babies and to reduce breast and cervical cancers in mothers. BBC Scotland's Investigation programme is asking whether the government's approach is the right one to boost the figures. (BBC News -- Health)
Health and Agriculture Departments Warn Consumers About Raw Milk Sold in Montgomery County Sep 13, 2008
It is one of the most common causes of gastroenteritis, which can include diarrhea and vomiting. Approximately 1,300 confirmed cases of Campylobacter are reported each year in Pennsylvania. (PR Newswire)
Killing Bacteria Isn't Enough To Restore Immune Function After Infection Sep 13, 2008
22, 2008) Scientists have found a potential new way to stop the bacteria that cause gastroenteritis, tularemia and severe diarrhea from making people. . (Science Daily)
Bihar floods: Reality sinks in Sep 13, 2008
Baba effect Banmankhi, Purnea: With cases of gastroenteritis and diarrhoea rapidly going up in the flood-hit areas, doctors you would think would be the most sought after. Bihar government officials seem to disagree. (India Times, India)
NEPAL'S DISPLACED Sep 11, 2008
Most suffer from diarrhoea, gastroenteritis, fever, respiratory disorders and skin infections that have worsened because of inadequate medical care, according to the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). Oxfam has built more than 2,000 temporary shelters in Saptari District alone, which has seen a large influx of displaced families over the past two weeks, and is constructing more camps to house up to 23,000, according to NRCS.. (AlertNet)
Jesse Jackson released from hospital Sep 6, 2008
Jackson underwent a series of tests that determined he was suffering from viral gastroenteritis an infection caused by a number of viruses. His office later said he had been stricken by food poisoning and was severely dehydrated. (MSNBC -- Race)
Jesse Jackson in Hospital for Stomach Pains Sep 6, 2008
Doctors told him he has viral gastroenteritis but were conducting more tests ... According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and small and large intestines. (Fox News)
Siddiqui refuses plea in US court Sep 5, 2008
Doctors told him he has viral gastroenteritis but were conducting more tests. The 66-year-old civil rights leader said he was feeling much better yesterday morning but wasn't sure when he would be released. (Boston Globe)
Jesse Jackson hospitalized after complaining of stomach pains Sep 5, 2008
He has viral gastroenteritis (an inflamation of the stomach and intestines) and he should be fine. I believe the worst of his discomfort is over. (CNN Political Ticker)
Rev. Jackson hospitalized after stomach pains Sep 5, 2008
Jackson said doctors have told him that he was suffering from viral gastroenteritis. According to the , gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and small and large intestines and that viral gastroeniteritis is an infection caused by a number of viruses ... The CDC also says viral gastroenteritis is not a serious illness for most people. (Chicago Tribune)
Did Georgia make Jesse Jackson sick? Sep 5, 2008
He s now at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, where he was diagnosed with viral gastroenteritis and severe dehydration. But Jackson was resting comfortably enough to engage in a telephone interview with my AJC colleague Susan Abramson, where he said his doctors expect a full recovery. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Jesse Jackson Hospitalized Sep 5, 2008
Doctors told him he has viral gastroenteritis but are conducting more tests. Jackson, 66, had been working with Sen. (KWTX.com, TX)
Drug Reduces Vomiting, Hospital Admissions In Children With Gastroenteritis, Study Finds Sep 4, 2008
3, 2008) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have demonstrated that a drug called ondansetron helps reduce vomiting, the need for intravenous fluids and hospital admissions in children with acute gastroenteritis ... Gastroenteritis is an infection, often caused by a virus, that causes vomiting and diarrhea ... Children under the age of 5 years generally have between one and three episodes of gastroenteritis each year, said Dr. Lisa Ross DeCamp, lead author of the study, which... (Science Daily)
Bellyache-causing bacteria makes local appearance Sep 2, 2008
"Shigellosis is an infectious disease caused by a group of bacteria called Shigella. Most people infected with Shigella develop diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps starting a day or two after they are exposed to the bacteria. The diarrhea is often bloody or blood tinged unlike viral gastroenteritis. Shigellosis usually resolves in five to seven days.". Bang said he first heard of a case of Shigella approximately two weeks ago, but several children and even one adult have tested positive for the... (Andalusia Star News, AL)
'Boil water' warning to thousands Aug 31, 2008
The NPHSW statement said: "If you have gastroenteritis, don't return to school or work until you have been symptom free for 48 hours. Don't visit patients in local hospitals and long-term care facilities. Welsh Water said: "We apologise for inconvenience caused, but protecting public health is our highest priority. " For several days in mid-August, almost 5,000 people in the Tywyn, Aberdyfi, Bryncrug, Rhyd-yr-Onen and Brynglas areas of Gwynedd were also advised to boil their tap water after the... (BBC News -- UK)
Older People in Danger from Common Drugs Aug 28, 2008
Diphenoxylate (Lomotil) is used to treat diarrhea caused by gastroenteritis and inflammatory bowel disease, but can cause drowsiness and dependence. Alternatives include a change in diet and loperamide (Imodium). (Newsmax)
Reno 'did not have heart attack' Aug 23, 2008
Christina Papadopoulos said the actor went to hospital "as a precaution for some discomfort he was feeling due to heartburn and gastroenteritis". Emergency services later flew him to the nearby island of Martinique where he was discharged. (BBC News -- Entertainment)
Molecule Keeps Bacteria Like Salmonella in Check Aug 22, 2008
FRIDAY, Aug. 22 (HealthDay News) -- A molecule that tames bacteria that cause gastroenteritis, tularemia and severe diarrhea has been identified by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. The finding, they say, could help in the development of new drugs to combat increasing microbial resistance to antibiotics. (Health-Finder)
Hard Day’s Night? Enhancing The Work-life Balance Of Shift Workers Aug 15, 2008
7, 2005) Workers who take probiotics daily are less likely to be off work with common illnesses, such as colds and gastroenteritis, than workers who don't. An exploratory study published today in the open. (Science Daily)
Insurance cover for those infected with HIV Aug 14, 2008
For example, to serve lower income PLHIV, we reduced the premium by 40 per cent and have included coverage of hospitalisation expenses, excluding tuberculosis and gastroenteritis, before the AIDS stage, said V Jagannathan, managing director, Star Insurance. Copyright 2008 HT Media Ltd. All rights reserved. (MSN India)
Report: Ohio beaches rank 2nd in bacteria levels Jul 30, 2008
Exposure to the bacteria E. coli can lead to gastroenteritis, dysentery, hepatitis and other illnesses. The environmental groups attribute the bacteria levels to outdated and overwhelmed sewage and water treatment systems. (WKRC.com, OH)
Report tracks pollution at U.S. beaches Jul 30, 2008
Human and animal fecal matter were to blame for much of the pollution, the council said in its annual report, leaving many beachgoers vulnerable to illnesses including gastroenteritis, dysentery and hepatitis ... The conservation council said that national "beach water quality standards are more than 20 years old and rely on outdated science and monitoring methods that leave beachgoers vulnerable to a range of waterborne illnesses including gastroenteritis, dysentery, hepatitis, respiratory... (MSNBC -- Environment)
Erie beach quality worsens Jul 30, 2008
The most common health problems related to pathogen exposure in recreational waters are respiratory illness; ear, nose and throat infections; gastroenteritis; dysentery; and hepatitis. The NRDC also urged Congress to pass pending Beach Protection Act legislation that would provide money for water sampling and require use of faster testing methods that provide more timely information to beach users about whether the water is safe. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
Golovin withdraws from Montreal event Jul 24, 2008
" Meanwhile, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario had to cancel her plans to travel to Montreal for the Rogers Cup Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The two-time singles champion is suffering from acute gastroenteritis. She will remain in Barcelona, Spain, to receive treatment. Recommend this article? 0 votes Search the News Search News Stock Join the conversation This conversation is semi moderated Top Stories by Section : : : : : 00000E32 : : Most Popular Rank Headline 1. 12:48 AM 2. 23/07/08 10:11 PM 3.... (Globe and Mail)
Contagion risk of huddled masses Jul 21, 2008
The news that about 120 pilgrims were struck down by highly contagious strains of influenza and gastroenteritis said to be sweeping World Youth Day accommodation sites is disturbing evidence of how infections travel across time and space, and how this type of event increases the risk of exposure to common illnesses ... Significantly, however, bringing hundreds of thousands of people together from diverse backgrounds, placing them in crowded accommodation with shared eating, washing and toilet... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Jul 20, 2008
Onset of symptoms seems to follow a bout of gastroenteritis (a gut infection which can cause diarrhoea and vomiting). So, perhaps a virus or other germ may 'sensitise' or 'trigger' the gut in some way to cause persisting symptoms of IBS.. (Suite101.com)
One dead, home still in lockdown Jul 20, 2008
A BENOWA nursing home resident hospitalised with gastroenteritis symptoms has died while a Tweed aged care facility has restricted public access after a suspected outbreak of the illness ... There were also 25 staff affected by the viral gastroenteritis, which tests have confirmed was caused by norovirus, but the first to fall ill had recovered ... Meantime, a Tweed aged care facility has restricted access to members of the public after some residents began to show symptoms of gastroenteritis... (Gold Coast News)
Flu plagues Pope's pilgrims Jul 19, 2008
The number of pilgrims with gastroenteritis is diminishing though, with 23 pilgrims from St Therese's Primary School at Denistone the only ones infected. There is one pilgrim from the Sydney Olympic Park site at Homebush with suspected chicken pox who has since been isolated. (Sydney Morning Herald)
Weighing the consequences Jul 18, 2008
Illness caused by ingestion of these microorganisms can result in gastroenteritis, fever and kidney failure. We live in Mandan and are cheered by the recent efforts of our city to clean up the diesel fuel under the city, remediate the downtown district and create a renaissance zone. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)
Virus kills elderly woman on Gold Coast Jul 18, 2008
Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. July 18, 2008 - 1:31PM. (Sydney Morning Herald)
Flu, gastro outbreaks lay visitors low Jul 18, 2008
MORE than 110 pilgrims have been struck down with highly contagious strains of influenza and gastroenteritis sweeping across World Youth Day accommodation sites ... The director of communicable diseases at NSW Health, Jeremy McAnulty, said 47 pilgrims staying at Oak Hill College at Castle Hill and nine staying at Olympic Park had been isolated with the flu, and 23 had been diagnosed with viral gastroenteritis at St Therese's Primary School at Denistone ... He said the gastroenteritis outbreak... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Pilgrims relive the final days of Jesus Jul 18, 2008
Sickness and injury continued to scourge pilgrims, however, with 120 being treated for 'flu or gastroenteritis, and 250 receiving emergency care so far for injuries at WYD sites. Sinners left their mark, too. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Illness and injury claim more pilgrims Jul 18, 2008
More pilgrims have fallen ill with influenza and gastroenteritis, and almost 250 have received emergency treatment for injuries suffered at WYD event sites ... A further 23 pilgrims staying at St Therese's Primary School at Denistone, in Sydney's north, were suffering viral gastroenteritis. (Melbourne Herald Sun)
More than 100 WYD pilgrims hit by flu Jul 17, 2008
On the latest count, 87 pilgrims have or are recovering from the flu while at least 23 have a case of stomach churning gastroenteritis. "At Our Lady of Good Counsel School, in Forestville, five pilgrims have been diagnosed with influenza," NSW Health acting deputy chief health officer Jeremy McAnulty said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Almost 80 pilgrims sick with flu or gastro Jul 17, 2008
Nine pilgrims at Olympic Park had also been diagnosed with flu-like symptoms, while at Denistone, in northern Sydney, 22 pilgrims out of a group of 36 were struck down by gastroenteritis. Pilgrims are being asked to stay inside if they fall ill, and take proper hygiene measures to stop the virus from spreading. (LIVENEWS.com.au)
Three-week delay on gastro outbreak alert Jul 17, 2008
The revelation follows the death of 10 residents in a Blue Mountains nursing home after two outbreaks of gastroenteritis hit more than 80 people, last month ... In May NSW public health units investigated 46 outbreaks of gastroenteritis where 662 people were affected. (NEWS.com.au)
Flu, gastro outbreaks hit WYD pilgrims Jul 16, 2008
Health authorities say there have been outbreaks of influenza and gastroenteritis among World Youth Day (WYD) pilgrims at a number of Sydney locations ... Earlier, NSW Ambulance chief executive Greg Rochford said the service had also been alerted to three instances of gastroenteritis involving one or more pilgrims. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Gastro scare at Gold Coast nursing home Jul 16, 2008
A Gold Coast nursing home has been quarantined indefinitely after a suspected outbreak of gastroenteritis ... The deaths were believed to be linked to two gastroenteritis outbreaks in mid and late June, which struck more than 80 residents of the nursing home. (The Age)
Family wins $40K over urine-tainted food Jul 15, 2008
The younger boy became violently ill with gastroenteritis and dehydration, vomited for hours and was forced to spend time in a hospital, the family's lawsuit said. advertisement. (MSNBC -- Crime)
Neb. cop, family win $40K over urine-tainted food Jul 15, 2008
The younger boy became violently ill with gastroenteritis and dehydration, vomited for hours and was forced to spend time in a hospital, the family's lawsuit said. The lawsuit, filed last year in Cheyenne County District Court, named the restaurant's owner, North Platte-based Mid Plains Food and Lodging. (AZCentral -- News)
Government to tighten nursing home standards Jul 15, 2008
It is believed some of the deaths could to be linked to two gastroenteritis outbreaks in June which struck more than 80 residents of the home ... Ms Elliot also announced the Department of Health and Ageing was working on new national guidelines to prevent and manage norovirus, a common and highly infectious cause of gastroenteritis in nursing homes. (Melbourne Herald Sun)
Nursing home deaths: Old food blamed for outbreak Jul 14, 2008
Health authorities believe a food-borne illness caused a gastroenteritis outbreak at a Blue Mountains nursing home, during which 10 elderly people died. More than 80 people were struck down by gastroenteritis at the Endeavour Nursing Home in June. (ABC Online)
Gastro source a mystery Jul 13, 2008
THE source of a gastroenteritis outbreak at a Blue Mountains nursing home which was linked to the deaths of 10 residents remains a mystery to investigators, amid a statement by the Premier that the deaths may have been unrelated. NSW Health announced on Friday that an investigation was under way into the deaths at Endeavour Nursing Home in Springwood, where more than 80 people had been struck with gastroenteritis in June. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Deaths 'unrelated to gastro outbreak' Jul 13, 2008
The deaths were believed to be linked to two gastroenteritis outbreaks in mid and late June which struck more than 80 residents of the nursing home. Mr Iemma on Sunday said some of the deaths may have been unrelated to the outbreaks. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Iemma downplays nursing home gastro link Jul 13, 2008
New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma says a number of the deaths at a Blue Mountains nursing home do not appear to be linked to gastroenteritis ... There were two gastroenteritis outbreaks at the nursing home in mid and late June and authorities are examining whether they are related to the deaths. (ABC Online)
Prevention: Rotavirus Vaccine Said to Be Working Jul 8, 2008
Rotavirus causes severe acute gastroenteritis among infants and young children, and results in tens of thousands of hospitalizations every year. It is grueling for child and parent alike. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Health)
County teen stricken with salmonella Jul 1, 2008
It is one of the most common causes of gastroenteritis, which can include diarrhea and vomiting. Patients, who typically recover in five to seven days, often do not require treatment unless they become severely dehydrated or the infection spreads, according to information provided by Morton. (Springfield Sun, PA)
Shelton to pay fine, redesign sewage plan Jun 28, 2008
The EPA said untreated sewage from municipal sanitary sewers can carry bacteria, viruses and other organisms that can cause life-threatening illnesses such as cholera, dysentery, hepatitis and severe gastroenteritis. Shelton Weekly 2008. (Valley News, CT)
Rotavirus activity down probably due to vaccine Jun 27, 2008
Rotavirus is the leading cause for severe gastroenteritis leading to diarrhea and vomiting in infants and young children ... Among the tests, the positive rate for gastroenteritis was 79 percent lower than usual ... The vaccine is designed to prevent gastroenteritis, which causes diarrhea and vomiting. (Food Consumer)
New Vaccine May Account for Less Severe Rotavirus Season Jun 27, 2008
The nation's leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children, rotavirus typically is responsible for some 410,000 doctor visits, up to 270,000 trips to the emergency room, up to 70,000 hospitalizations, and as many as 60 deaths in the United States each year. The numbers at many "surveillance centers" nationwide have been down sharply in the ongoing season. (MEDLINEplus)
Viruses Hitch A Ride In The Cell Jun 26, 2008
Adenoviruses can aggravate asthmatic conditions, and are associated with deadly gastroenteritis in babies. This research improves our knowledge of how the virus replicates in host cells. (Science Daily)
Monsoon illness claims 1 more life Jun 23, 2008
Cholera cases cause for worry Civic records show that 42 Mumbaikars were hospitalised with gastroenteritis in the last 24 hours ... However, TOI checked BMC records and found that 11 gastroenteritis patients were hurriedly shifted from various hospitals to Kasturba Hospital throughout June ... Ask doctors why gastroenteritis patients would be shifted from super-speciality hospitals such as Sion, JJ or KEM Hospital to Kasturba and pat comes the reply. (Times of India)
Cholera raises its ugly head in city Jun 22, 2008
When asked about the four cases, Kasturba Hospital medical superintendent Dr U Haigal said, "They may have been transferred as suspected cases but they didn't test positive in our hospital for the test again. We had hence classified them as mere gastroenteritis cases, gave them treatment and discharged them.". Incidentally, medical experts point out that once treatment is started for cholera, tests would not show the bacteria. (Times of India)
Watch Out, Notorious Disease Strikes Mumbai Jun 21, 2008
After the rounds of malaria, dengue and gastroenteritis, there is notorious cholera, also known as infectious gastroenteritis stalking the city ... No other family in the area was found to be showing any symptoms of gastroenteritis or cholera. (MedIndia)
Pennsylvania Department of Health Confirms Fifth Salmonella Case Linked to National Outbreak Jun 20, 2008
It is one of the most common causes of gastroenteritis, which can include diarrhea and vomiting. Approximately, 2,000 cases of Salmonella are reported each year in Pennsylvania. (PR Newswire)
Significant Efficacy Of Travelers' Diarrhea Vaccine Shown Jun 18, 2008
28, 2005) A majority of traveler s diarrhea cases among U.S. travelers to Mexico and Guatemala were attributed to Norovirus, a common cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis outbreaks usually associated. (Oct. (Science Daily)
Readers' Comments Willing and able Jun 17, 2008
In severe pain, I recently called for an ambulance and the doctor at the hospital with poor english language skills diagnosed my condition as gastroenteritis and sent me home. The next day I was rushed back to hospital with a ruptured apendix. (Melbourne Herald Sun)
Third gastro death at aged care facility Jun 17, 2008
An elderly man affected by a gastroenteritis outbreak at an Adelaide Hills aged care facility has died in hospital. The man, 88, is the third person to die since the outbreak last week. (ABC Online)
More salmonella cases at SA aged home Jun 16, 2008
South Australian health officials said they would visit the Hahndorf Residential Care Services again on Monday after two more residents were reported to be showing symptoms of gastroenteritis. The two women, aged 78 and 81, were likely to have contracted the bug from person to person infection, said South Australia's chief medical officer Paddy Phillips. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Two more ill at aged care home Jun 16, 2008
Two more residents of an Adelaide Hills aged care facility are showing signs of gastroenteritis. Two residents from Hahndorf Residential Care Services died last week after an outbreak of salmonella. (ABC Online)
Food poisoning soars as hygiene levels fall Jun 13, 2008
It's estimated there are more than nine million cases of gastroenteritis each year in England and for many people it is due to food poisoning, something that can be prevented. Gastroenteritis affects digestion and symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and stomach pain. (Essex Echo)