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Study of Infectious Intestinal Disease in England, 1993-1996

open access: green, 2003
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The aim of the study was to estimate the number of cases of gastro-enteritis, or infectious intestinal diseases (IID) occurring in the population of England, and to find out how many people with IID consulted their GPs and how these numbers compared with the numbers in national ...
Hudson, M., Public Health Laboratory Service, Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research   +8 more
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Infectious Diseases of the Small Intestine

Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2006
Infectious diseases of the small intestine are prevalent around the world. Intestinal infections can be caused by viruses, fungi, bacteria, and parasites. Conventional endoscopy has a limited role in the evaluation of infectious disease of the small intestine. Capsule endoscopy is a noninvasive modality to examine the small bowel.
M. Keuchel, J. Soares, D. Reddy
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Probiotics in Intestinal and Non-Intestinal Infectious Diseases – Clinical Evidence

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2008
There is increasing evidence that certain probiotic strains can be useful in improving human health. The use of probiotics has received attention as a natural way of restoring body's normal microbiota, and an alternative and inexpensive way of preventing or treating infectious diseases without side effects.
K, Hatakka, M, Saxelin
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