Traveler's diarrhea
Traveler's diarrhea (TD) is a gastrointestinal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with pathogens, leading to symptoms such as loose, watery stools, abdominal cramping, and nausea, which generally self-resolve within a few days. Most travelers recover within three to four days, though symptoms can persist for up to a week in some cases.
Health Outcomes
- Accelerated Diarrhea Recovery
- Alleviated Diarrhea
- Antimicrobial Food Preservation
- Changed Stool Consistency
- Confirmed Safety of Oral Probiotic Administration
- Delayed Onset of First Diarrhea Episode
- Detected Antimicrobial Resistance Genes
- Disrupted Bacterial Cell Membranes
- Enhanced Anti-Salmonella Antibody Production
- Enhanced Immune Response to Oral Inactivated Cholera Vaccine
- Improved Bristol Stool Score
- Improved Food Safety
- Improved Gastrointestinal Infection Outcomes
- Improved Gastrointestinal Pathogen Inhibition
- Improved Management of Acute Gastroenteritis
- Improved Microbial Safety
- Improved Recovery from Diarrhea
- Improved Stool Consistency
- Increased Body Temperature
- Increased Cure Rate of Diarrhea by Day 3
- Increased Defecation Frequency
- Increased Diarrhea Incidence
- Increased EPEC Microcolony Size
- Increased Fecal Moisture Content
- Increased Fecal Output
- Increased Fecal Score
- Increased Frequency of Loose or Watery Stools
- Increased IgA-Inducing Activity
- Increased Intestinal Motility
- Increased Resistance to ETEC Infection
- No Change in Diarrhea Duration
- No Change in Severe Diarrhea Incidence
- No Demonstrated Efficacy for Isolated Bifidobacterium Use
- No Detected Virulence or Antibiotic Resistance Genes
- No Mortality or Toxicity
- No Reduction in Gastrointestinal Infections
- No Treatment-Related Toxicity
- No Worsening of Gastrointestinal Symptoms
- Potential Probiotic Health Effects
- Prevention of Intestinal Infections
- Reduced Acute Diarrhea Incidence
- Reduced Adhesion of Diarrheagenic Bacteria
- Reduced Campylobacter Infection
- Reduced Campylobacter jejuni Colonization/Growth
- Reduced Campylobacter jejuni Survival
- Reduced Colonic Transit Time
- Reduced Days with Diarrhea
- Reduced Diarrhea Duration
- Reduced Diarrhea Incidence in Offspring
- Reduced Diarrhea Rate
- Reduced Diarrhea Recurrence
- Reduced Diarrhea Severity
- Reduced Duration of Acute Diarrhoea
- Reduced Duration of Acute Gastroenteritis
- Reduced Duration of Acute Infectious Diarrhea
- Reduced Duration of Diarrhea
- Reduced Duration of Diarrhea Episodes
- Reduced Duration of Diarrhea Symptoms
- Reduced Duration of Gastrointestinal Adverse Symptom
- Reduced Duration of Hospitalized Diarrhea in Children
- Reduced Duration of Watery Diarrhea
- Reduced E. coli O157:H7 Colonization
- Reduced ETEC Prevalence
- Reduced ETEC Toxin Levels
- Reduced ETEC-Induced Diarrhea
- Reduced Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli Infection
- Reduced Enteropathogenic Burden
- Reduced Enterotoxicity
- Reduced Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Abundance
- Reduced Fecal E. coli Populations
- Reduced Fecal Escherichia coli Count
- Reduced Hard Stool
- Reduced Hospitalization for Acute Gastroenteritis
- Reduced Incidence of Acute Diarrhoea
- Reduced Incidence of Gastroenteritis
- Reduced Incidence of Gastrointestinal Tract Infection Symptoms
- Reduced Incidence of Infectious Diarrhoea
- Reduced Incidence of Loose Stools
- Reduced Incidence of Severe Diarrhoea
- Reduced Incidence of Watery Diarrhea
- Reduced Initial Mild Diarrhea
- Reduced Intestinal Infections
- Reduced Microbial Load
- Reduced Nausea and Vomiting
- Reduced Norovirus Multiplication
- Reduced Oral Rehydration Solution Use
- Reduced Pathogen Count in Feces
- Reduced Pathogenic Contamination
- Reduced Presence of Heat-Labile Enterotoxin Gene
- Reduced Proportion of Patients with Loose Stools
- Reduced Recovery Time for Diarrhea
- Reduced Risk of Diarrhea
- Reduced Risk of Diarrhea on Day 4
- Reduced Risk of Foodborne Illness
- Reduced Salmonella Typhimurium Activity
- Reduced Severity of Acute Diarrhoea
- Reduced Time Spent for Defecation
- Relief from Diarrhea Caused by Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
- Resolution of Diarrhea
- Resolved Moderate Diarrhea
- Seasonal Correlation with Foreign Tourist Visits
- Shortened Diarrhea Duration
- Similar Rate of Diarrhea
- Unchanged Diarrhea Rate
- Unchanged Incidence of Diarrhea
- Unchanged Severe Diarrhea
- Well Tolerated Probiotic