Viral Enteric Diseases Cancers
Viral enteric diseases are diseases caused by viruses that affect the gastrointestinal tract in humans. They are typically transmitted through contaminated food and water, or sometimes through contact with an infected person or animal. These infections can be serious and cause debilitating symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramping, vomiting, and dehydration. In some cases, these diseases can even lead to certain types of cancers. It is important to identify and manage these infections as early as possible to reduce the risk of long-term health problems, including cancer. Treatment usually involves antibiotics and antivirals, depending on the type of virus. Vaccines are also available to help protect against some of the more common types of enteric viruses. Early diagnosis and treatment can help mitigate the health risks associated with viral enteric diseases and reduce the risk of cancer.
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