Essentially a tubelike structure, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract or alimentary canal– mainly the mouth, pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, and the small and large intestines. - Digestive System, Occurs when a pathogen enters the GI tract and multiplies. - Infection, Older, calcified deposits of plaque - Calculus, Gingivitis can progress to this chronic condition. - Periodontitis, Type of hepatitis, where the pathogen is called Caliciviridae. - Hepatitis E, Caused by the ingestion of such a preformed toxin. - Intoxication, Pathogen responsible for Typhoid Fever. - Salmonella typhi, Type of hepatitis that requires coinfection with HBV. - Hepatitis D, A group of organisms that inhabit and interact with the human body - Microbiota, A genus of bacteria that is comparatively resistant to environmental stresses. - Staphylococci, The genus was named after a Japanese microbiologist, Kiyoshi Shiga. - Shigella, Pathogen: Giardia lamblia - Giardiasis, A protozoan disease whose reservoir are only humans - Amebic dysentery, Morphologically similar to Vibrio cholerae and the most common cause of gastroenteritis by Vibrio spp. in humans - V. parahaemolyticus, Shigellosis' antibiotic of choice - Fluoroquinolones,
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