Brainerd diarrhea is a sudden-onset watery, explosive
diarrhea that lasts for months and does not respond to
antibiotic
An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial infections, and antibiotic medications are widely used in the treatment and prevention of ...
s; the cause of Brainerd diarrhea is unknown. Brainerd diarrhea was first described in
Brainerd, Minnesota in 1983.
It has been associated with the consumption of
raw milk and untreated water. Of the ten
outbreaks reported since 1983, nine have been in the
U.S. The characteristics of each outbreak have been similar to that caused by an
infectious agent. Although a comparatively large outbreak (117 patients) occurred in 1996 in
Fannin County, Texas, the largest outbreak (122 patients) was the original one in Brainerd, MN. There have been no secondary cases reported in any of the outbreaks, suggesting that the
causative agent cannot be
passed from person to person, but boiling water appears to inactivate the Brainerd agent. Although there is no treatment available, the disease does appear to resolve itself, although this process takes months if not years.
References
External links
CDC informationon Brainerd Diarrhea
Diarrhea
Ailments of unknown cause
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