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250000 people warned to boil tap water for weeks after stomach bug ...
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Over 100 children sick with stomach bug in East Siberia
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Stomach bug outbreak alert
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On June 11, about 20 residents at a St George nursing home came down with the bug. A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Ageing said the matter was ...
Aughnagar Tap water fears follow mystery stomach bug outbreak
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Several Killeeshil families also claim they suffer from 'a persistent' stomach bug every time the water is contaminated. Residents say they now drink only ...
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[CITATION] Helicobacter pylori and gastroesophageal reflux disease: the bug may not be all bad -
JE Richter, GW Falk, MF Vaezi - American Journal of Gastroenterology, 1998 - Blackwell Synergy
... Helicobacter pylori and gastroesophageal reflux disease: the bug may not be all ...
Paralleling this dramatic decline in ulcer disease and distal stomach cancer, a ...

?Feed a cold, starve a fever??folk models of infection in an english suburban community, and their … -
CG Helman - Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1978 - Springer
... body in this latter way cause diarrhoea and vomiting, and are usually termed 'Bugs',
while the ... It's gone to my lungs", "I can feel it in my stomach", "It began ...

Helicobacter pylori infection: Detection, investigation, and management -
SJ Czinn - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2005 - Elsevier
... to be improving. The mother wondered if the child had inherited the stomach
bug from his father. Diagnosing H pylori in children. ...

Direct transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi between vectors of Chagas' disease. -
GA Schaub - Acta Trop, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... originated from mice, many cannibalistic bugs became infected because complement
factors from mouse blood did not lyse T. cruzi in the stomach of the bug. ...

Voyage of Helicobacter pylori in human stomach: odyssey of a bacterium -
V Ricci, R Zarrilli, M Romano - Digestive and Liver Disease, 2002 - Elsevier
... It is now generally accepted that the bug must gain entry to the stomach
via the mouth, humans being the principal reservoir. Most ...

Stomach analysis of a group of shorebirds
WG Reeder - Condor, 1951 - JSTOR
... Remains of darkling and ground beetles were recovered from two of the birds, while
midges or small flies and true bugs were identified in one stomach. ...

[CITATION] Cannibalism and Coprophagy Are Modes of Transmission of Blastocrithidia triatomae (Trypanosomatidae) … -
GA SCHAUB, CA BOKER, C JENSEN, D REDUTH - Journal of Eurkaryotic Microbiology, 1989 - Blackwell Synergy
... Cannibalistic bugs ingest only stomach contents and/or hemolymph, and the donor
bug survives as observed in different species of tnatomines [4, ...

Post-mortem digestion of stomach contents in the Savannah Sparrow
DG Dillery - Auk, 1965 - JSTOR
... When the stomach was opened it contained two leaf- hopper heads and the larval ... period
the following items in order: one beetle, beetle larva, bug, snout beetle ...

A bug with excess gastric avidity -
RF Doolittle - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
... A bug with excess gastric avidity. ... The answer is that this enzyme is crucial to
the survival of H. pylori in the very acid pH of the stomach. ...

Development of Symbionts in Triatomine Bugs and the Effects of Infections with Trypanosomatids -
S Eichler, GA Schaub - Experimental Parasitology, 2002 - Elsevier
... About stomach. Similarly to uninfected bugs, there was a consider- 60% of the total
number of CFU, which were deposited able reduction of the Nocardia sp. ...

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As many as two dozen patients at a British hospital have died after contracting the virulent stomach bug Clostridium difficile (C. diff).

An elderly woman, who apart from an eye infection, was fit and healthy has died from a bug her family say she picked up while in hospital.

The incident is the latest in a series of cases where 130 have been infected and 23 have died.

The nasty bug C. diff presents a nightmare scenario for hospitals because it is very difficult to control and once established it spreads rapidly.

The woman Mrs Florrie Field was fit and active and still working until she was admitted to Maidstone Hospital in March for treatment for an eye infection following a glaucoma operation.

When she returned home she was suffering from diarrhoea, which her GP diagnosed two weeks later as C. diff.

Mrs Fields' daughter, Brenda Charlton, with whom she was living in Maidstone, East Sussex, says she believes her mother caught the bug while in Maidstone Hospital and says her mother is the sixth person in the hospital to die from C. diff.

Florrie Field, 86, died in May from C. diff, and Maidstone hospital has already admitted that five patients died from an outbreak of the superbug between April and June.

However officials say Mrs Field was not one of the five known deaths but it intends to take Mrs Charlton's claims very seriously.

Mrs Charlton says she and her husband suspect that a patient in the next bed either was suffering or had suffered from C.diff and should have been isolated. Mrs Charlton says she very much regrets agreeing to her mother's admission to Maidstone Hospital.

Mrs Field died on 27 May at the Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells after collapsing at home.

Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust said on Friday that C.diff was the definite cause of death of five patients while another 14 patients who died had contracted C. diff but it was a contributory factor and not the main cause of death.

Hospital officials say the infection is now under control and measures including stricter handwashing procedures, additional hospital cleaning and dedicated wards for those infected, have been introduced.

Mr and Mrs Charlton are making an official complaint about Mrs Field's treatment at Maidstone Hospital.

Maidstone Hospital is paying for extra nurses and 24-hour cleaners following the outbreak two months ago which has affected at least 115 patients and the infection is now believed to be under control.

The Kent hospital first noticed a rise in the number of cases in April and said it was a result of infected patients being sent to the hospital to be treated for diarrhoea when they could be treated at home.

The micro-organism responsible for C. diff infection causes diarrhoea, serious illness and death and those over-65 are considered to be particularly susceptible.

Each year thousands of people die with C. diff infection but how many deaths are directly caused by the bug is unclear as it usually affects elderly patients whose deaths can be deemed to be from other causes.

To date it is unclear how many patients have been killed by the bug at Maidstone Hospital.

 
 
 
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