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  1. Contaminated food and water: Consuming food or water that has come into contact with the bacteria can lead to infection.
  2. Poor sanitation and hygiene: Lack of proper handwashing, inadequate waste disposal, and poor cleanliness can contribute to the spread of the disease.
  3. Close contact with an infected person: Direct contact with someone who has the infection can also spread the disease.

Determined to make a difference, Ana used her experience to raise awareness about the importance of proper sanitation and hygiene in her community. She worked with local organizations to provide education and resources to those who needed them, and helped to establish a program to provide clean water and sanitation facilities to underserved areas.

Pharmacological Side Effects: Many medications can disrupt the gut microbiota or motility, leading to drug-induced diarrhea. 3. Diagnostic "Red Flags"

The BRAT Diet: Stick to bland, low-fiber foods like Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast to give your digestive system a rest.