acute food poisoning which itself does not always have an infective aetiology.
acute watery diarrhoea, caused by invasive or enterotoxin-producing organisms that are transmitted via contaminated food or water or, occasionally, contact from person to person.
bloody diarrhoea, with obvious blood within the faeces, caused by both invasive and enterotoxin-producing forms.
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