Infection with gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Infection with gastrointestinal infection Gastrointestinal infections are contagious. Compared to other diseases, they have a high infection potential, which is why several members of a family or several patients in hospital are often affected. Infection usually occurs via contact/smear infections. This occurs when the pathogens of the disease are transmitted from the stool or vomit … Infection with gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Incubation period of a gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Incubation period of a gastrointestinal infection The incubation period is the time that elapses from the time the pathogen enters the body until the first symptoms of the disease appear.Only when the pathogen has multiplied sufficiently and not previously eliminated by the immune system, the disease breaks out and symptoms appear. The incubation period is … Incubation period of a gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)