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What is the rationale of having acute gastroenteritis?


What is the rationale of having acute gastroenteritis?

To summarize what the first answer said, HUH?

Try rephrasing your question.

Your question makes no sense. Are you implying psychological symptoms ie: "rationale" - or are you asking what the physical symptoms and cause are? Please clarify.

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