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What Cause Traveller’s Diarrhoea?

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rickyinfluenza | 06:13 Tue 08th Nov 2011 | Travel
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Traveller’s Diarrhoea is generally acquired by consumption or ingestion of faecally contaminated food or water, or both?
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facinating =(
could be either
or food poisoning?

have you got that on top of your influenza? dont sneeze too hard
What on earth is that smell?
No expert but I thought it was upset due to unfamiliar minerals, and normally neutral but unfamiliar bacteria.
A curry usaully does it for me......if i'm flying out in the next 12-18 hours I usually avoid having one....it's better for the airline crew, passengers and the poor sod that has to go into the tiny toilet once i've finished the biz. :0)
Ricky does your mum know you're being strange online, again? You'll be in for it later.
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Not something I have really been bothered with but I have been on holiday to some far flung places and on those occasions tend to have stayed all inclusive resorts. Have often heard people saying 'oh the food was terrible, my stomach was upset for days' - these tend to be the people taking full advantage of the AI and you see them having a beer from about 9am and eating constantly throughout the day that no wonder their stomach gets upset. For some people though it could just be eating or drinking stuff their body is not used to and of course some people unfortunately genuinely get ill.

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