Classification:
By Origin By Place
Infection:
·
Endogenous
I
Desophagus:
-
Candida
from pre-existing GIT flora. CMV
-
·
·
most GIT flora are Anaerobes and Gram-negative bacteria.
stomach: -
H. Pylori
·
Candida Causes:
-
e.g. Antibiotics
-
-
E. Coli Small Bowel: -
GNR
immunosuppression
-
C. Diff Viruses
- -
Chemotherapy
-
Infection: Large Bowel:
Exogenous
· -
CMV
-
TB
from external microbes GNR
-
·
Campylobacter GNR
·
|
Liver:
- -
e.g.
-Salmonella/Typhoid Bacteria Viruses
-
E. Coli
↑ Parasites
- -
Staph Enterotoxin
-
Pancreas:
-
Mumps
-
Rotovirus I viruses
f
Notovirus
-
-
Giarda I Parasites
-
inworm/Tapeworm
Symptoms:
Diarrhoea
DIARRHOEA BACTERIA
Diarrhoea-watery/loose stool
(Type S-7), occuring 3x
per day over baseline frequency.
Due to inflammation of bowel/water malabsorption.
·
STOOL TYPES
The
key symptom ofGI infection is Diarrhoea.
·
Infections Causes:
Any GlBacterial Virus causing inflammation leads to Diarrhoea.
·
Bacteria cause this by releasing enterotoxins
leading to watery stool,
-
or
damaging mucosa
-
leading to Dysentry (Blood).
Dysentry:Salmonella, Shigella, Watery=C. Diff, Staph Aureus,
·
E. coli. (all Gram-tivel Cholera, E. Coli.
treatmentneeded other than fluid for C. Diff.
management, except
·
no
C. Diff treated with antibiotics and / or FMT.