What bacteria is Montezuma's revenge?

The most common culprit is a bacteria called E. coli.
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What exactly is Montezuma's revenge?

Montezuma's Revenge is diarrhea that is usually experienced by people traveling south of the U.S. border, especially to Mexico and Central America – hence the dramatic name.
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Is Montezuma's Revenge A parasite?

Giardia, scientifically know as Giardia intestinallis, is a microscopic parasite that causes a diarrhea illness known as giardiasis. Some common names are Beaver Fever, Montezuma's Revenge, Forest Flu, Travelers D, or The Trots. It is a global disease that is associated with contaminated water.
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What bacteria causes travelers diarrhea?

Bacteria are the most common cause of TD. Overall, the most common pathogen identified is enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, followed by Campylobacter jejuni, Shigella spp., and Salmonella spp. Enteroaggregative and other E. coli pathotypes are also commonly found in cases of TD.
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Is travelers diarrhea a bacterial infection?

Most traveler's diarrhea is from bacteria. Diarrhea from viruses and parasites is less common.
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What parasite causes traveler's diarrhea?

Persistent diarrhoea in the traveller is most commonly caused by protozoan parasites. Giardia is the most common organism, followed by Cryptosporidium and E. histolytica.
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What antibiotic is used for traveler diarrhea?

Azithromycin (Zithromax) is typically used to treat traveler's diarrhea.
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Is Giardia a parasite?

Giardia is a tiny parasite (germ) that causes the diarrheal disease giardiasis. Giardia is found on surfaces or in soil, food, or water that has been contaminated with feces (poop) from infected people or animals.
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What is enterotoxigenic E. coli?

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, or ETEC, is the name given to a group of E. coli that produce special toxins which stimulate the lining of the intestines causing them to secrete excessive fluid, thus producing diarrhea. The toxins and the diseases that ETEC causes are not related to E. coli O157:H7.
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Can you take Imodium with campylobacter?

So, do not use loperamide or any other antidiarrhoeal medicine if you pass blood or mucus with the diarrhoea or if you have a high temperature (fever). Also, people with certain conditions should not take loperamide.
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Why does the water in Mexico make you sick?

Bacteria and the toxins that cause traveler's diarrhea occur in areas with contaminated water supplies, poor sewage systems, or inadequate food handling. People living in these areas often don't get sick because their bodies have developed some degree of immunity.
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Is Montezuma's Revenge dysentery?

Moctezuma's revenge is a colloquial term for travelers' diarrhea contracted in Mexico.
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Can you become immune to Montezuma's revenge?

FALSE. Shlim has spent 30 years studying travelers' illnesses in Nepal. He found that long-term trekkers and expats will eventually build up immunity to diarrhea-causing bacteria. But it takes years, not weeks or months.
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Can you get Montezuma's revenge twice?

You can get the same infection twice in one trip. You can also get two different infections on the same trip, or even at the same time. You can get the same infection again when traveling to a different place.
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What medicine treats Montezuma's revenge?

The most commonly used antibiotics include fluoroquinolones and azithromycin. However, nonabsorbable antibiotics such as rifaximin, and the newly approved rifamycin SV, can also be used.
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What is Montezuma's Revenge diarrhea?

Traveler's diarrhea (dysentery, Montezuma's revenge) is usually a self-limiting episode of diarrhea that results from eating food or water that is contaminated with bacteria or viruses. Traveler's diarrhea is most common in developing countries that lack resources to ensure proper waste disposal and water treatment.
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How do you get EPEC E. coli?

EPEC is spread in food or water that has feces (poop) in it. Poop can get into food or water when people do not wash their hands properly after using the bathroom, and then prepare food or beverages. This can also happen if crops are watered using water that has poop in it.
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What does the Shiga toxin do?

The Shiga toxin (a non-pore forming toxin) is transferred to the cytosol via Golgi network and endoplasmic reticulum (ER). From the Golgi toxin is trafficked to the ER. Shiga toxins act to inhibit protein synthesis within target cells by a mechanism similar to that of the infamous plant toxin ricin.
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Which E. coli causes bloody diarrhea?

"There's a specific type of E. coli . It's called O157:H7, which can cause bloody diarrhea and has been associated with a condition that can cause kidney damage, especially in young children." The elderly are also at higher risk for problems with E.
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What are signs of Giardia in humans?

Giardia infection (giardiasis) can cause a variety of intestinal symptoms, which include:
  • Diarrhea.
  • Gas.
  • Foul-smelling, greasy poop that can float.
  • Stomach cramps or pain.
  • Upset stomach or nausea.
  • Dehydration.
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What kills human Giardia?

If you have more severe parasite symptoms, your provider may prescribe an antibiotic with antiparasitic effect to kill the parasite. Giardia medications include: Metronidazole (Flagyl®). Tinidazole (Tindamax®).
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Is Giardia an STD?

However, since the past 30 years of the last century, epidemiology and natural history studies have led to improved understanding of giardiasis as a STI, as a result of oral-anal sexual contact. Studies suggest that Giardia is an increasingly recognized infection that may be underdiagnosed under the STI context.
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Do probiotics help with travelers diarrhea?

They are effective in treating some diarrheal disorders and probiotic research is ongoing. In particular, a study of Saccharomyces boulardii (Florastor®), a probiotic yeast, showed that it has a protective effect against travellers' diarrhea.
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Should I take Imodium for traveler's diarrhea?

Traveler's diarrhea often is treated with antibiotics. You also can take loperamide (brand name: Imodium), but don't take it without an antibiotic if you have bloody diarrhea. Children, pregnant women, older adults, and other people who get dehydrated easily should drink rehydration solutions.
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How much does dukoral cost?

How much is price/budget a factor? At Polaris, Dukoral costs $90 for the initial set of 2 doses (if you haven't taken it before) or $50 for the single booster dose (if you have taken Dukoral within the last 5 years).
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