Acute infectious diarrhea is a common global health problem. Recently, the American College of Gastroenterology has updated a clinical guideline for acute infectious diarrhea in adults. The guide includes a total of 18 points, mainly describing the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of acute infectious diarrhea in adults with immune function, although not It involves refractory Clostridium-associated infections, but after each point contains recommended strength, level of evidence, and literature review for nearly 10 years.
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Guide for clinical diagnosis and treatment of acute infectious diarrhea in adults |
Epidemiology and public health
1. When patients have a high risk of disease transmission during a defined or suspected epidemic, if conditions permit, a diagnostic assessment should be performed using culture-independent methods. (strong recommendation, low evidence)