BACTERIAL/VIRAL/PARASITIC/FUNGAL INFECTION RESEARCH …
The negative bacterial cultures (which covered the usual bacterial agents) suggest the pathogen might be a virus or a parasite. Signs and symptoms among students (i.e., high prevalence of vomiting and diarrhea) are more common among viral infections than a parasitic infection, but could be seen in both. ................
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