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Wilderness-acquired diarrhea is a variety of traveler's diarrhea in which backpackers and other outdoor enthusiasts are affected. Potential sources are contaminated food or water, or "hand-to-mouth", directly from another person who is infected. Cases generally resolve spontaneously, with or without treatment, and the cause is typically unknown. The National Outdoor Leadership School has recorded about one incident per 5,000 person-field days by following strict protocols on hygiene and water treatment. More limited, separate studies have presented highly varied estimated rates of affliction that range from 3 percent to 74 percent of wilderness visitors. One survey found that long-distance Appalachian Trail hikers reported diarrhea as their most common illness. Based on reviews of epidemio

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  • إسهال البرية (ar)
  • Wilderness-acquired diarrhea (en)
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  • الإسهال المكتسب من البرية هو مجموعة متنوعة من الإسهال الذي يصيب المسافرين حيث يتأثر الرَحالة وغيرهم من عُشاق الهواء الطلق. وتكون المصادر المحتملة التي تسبب الإصابة هي الأغذية أو المياه الملوثة، أوبانتقالها "من اليد إلى الفم"، مباشرة من شخص آخر مصاب. يتم علاج الحالات بشكل تلقائي، مع أو بدون علاج، والسبب غير معروف عادة. سجلت مدرسة القيادة الخارجية في الهواء الطلق حادثة واحدة لكل 5000 يوم عمل من خلال اتباع بروتوكولات صارمة بشأن النظافة ومعالجة المياه تكون أكثر محدودية، قدمت الدراسات المنفصلة معدلات تقديرية شديدة التباين للالتهاب تتراوح ما بين 3% إلى 74% من الزائرين في البرية. ووجدت إحدى الاستطلاعات أن المتجولون في أبالاشيان تريل لمسافات طويلة أفادوا أن الإسهال هو مرضهم الأكثر شيوعًا. بناءً على مراجعات البيانات والأدب الوبائية، يعتقد بعض الباحثين أن المخاطر قد تم المبالغة فيها وفهمها بشكل سيء (ar)
  • Wilderness-acquired diarrhea is a variety of traveler's diarrhea in which backpackers and other outdoor enthusiasts are affected. Potential sources are contaminated food or water, or "hand-to-mouth", directly from another person who is infected. Cases generally resolve spontaneously, with or without treatment, and the cause is typically unknown. The National Outdoor Leadership School has recorded about one incident per 5,000 person-field days by following strict protocols on hygiene and water treatment. More limited, separate studies have presented highly varied estimated rates of affliction that range from 3 percent to 74 percent of wilderness visitors. One survey found that long-distance Appalachian Trail hikers reported diarrhea as their most common illness. Based on reviews of epidemio (en)
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