Bacterial infections are responsible for 10%-20% of all cases of acute gastroenteritis (1)
This condition is the result of bacterial interference of mucosal integrity. This may occur due to:
Some enteropathic E. coli operate by all three mechanisms, the genetic determinants of virulence being carried in chromosomes or plasmids.
Majority of bacterial gastroenteritis cases are self-limiting and neither empirical antimicrobial therapy nor bacterial stool culture is indicated (2).
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