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What are some of the risk factors for getting gastroenteritis?

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The risk factors for getting Gastroenteritis include:: Chronic illness, Exposure to sick contact, Ingestion of contaminated food or water, Organ transplant, Poor hygiene, HIV/AIDS.

Answered 6/1/2016

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Gastroenetritis: Risk factors for gastroenteritis include poor personal hygiene and lack of sanitation, compromised immune system . Infection may arise from poorly cooked food, cooked food that has been left too long at room temperature or from uncooked food such as shellfish . http://patient.info/doctor/gastroenteritis-in-adults-and-older-children

Answered 10/24/2016

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Gastroenteritis: Most commonly - food and water borne-- Guardia , campylobacter etc - viral - bacterial - food poisoning may give similar symptoms

Answered 11/30/2016

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