Health conditions

Gastroenteritis

  • Gastroenteritis, commonly called ‘gastro’, is an infection or inflammation of the digestive system.
  • Most forms of gastro are infectious, so you should be careful not to infect others.
  • Symptoms generally include diarrhoea and/or vomiting.

Around 20 to 50 per cent of travellers will suffer from diarrhoeal infections such as:

These infections are caused by poor personal hygiene (cleanliness) or by eating food and drinking fluids contaminated with bacteria, viruses or worms.

What causes gastro?
How do you get gastro?
What are the signs and symptoms of gastro?
How do I know if I have gastro?
How is gastro treated?
How can gastro be prevented?

Where to get help


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