Bacterial infections (such as E. coli, Vibrio cholerae, and Salmonella typhi) cause diarrhea by releasing toxins that damage the gut mucosa, while parasitic infections cause diarrhea by attaching to intestinal walls and disrupting absorption.
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What about bacterial infections?
Bacterial infections are we mainly talk of the E. coli. Okay.
Other other other things are like Vibrio cholerae or even Salmonella typhi. Okay.
So these pathogens they tend always to release toxins and to some point they might invent the gut mucosa bringing about diarrhea.
Okay. For parasitic infections they tend always to attach to the intestinal walls and once they attach the intestinal walls they disrupt the absorption.
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