Intestinal infectious diseases

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Intestinal infectious diseases include a large number of

salmonella infections, shigellosis, botulism, gastroenteritis, and amoebiasis among others.[1]

Typhoid and paratyphoid resulted in 221,000 deaths in 2013 down from 259,000 deaths in 1990.[2] Other diseases which result in diarrhea caused another 1.3 million additional deaths in 2013 down from 2.6 million deaths in 1990.[2]

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