"traveler's diarrhea" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} traveler's diarrhea (uncountable)
  1. Diarrhea contracted by someone visiting from another country or region via food or water contaminated with microbes to which their gut microbiota is unaccustomed. Wikipedia link: traveler's diarrhea Tags: uncountable Synonyms: TD [initialism], travelers' diarrhea [US], traveller's diarrhoea [UK], travellers' diarrhoea, traveller's diarrhea [mixed], travellers' diarrhea, traveler's diarrhoea, travelers' diarrhoea Hypernyms: food-borne disease, water-borne disease Hyponyms: Delhi belly [India], Montezuma's revenge [Mexico], tourista [Latin-America] Translations (Translations): tourista (French), zemsta faraona [feminine] (Polish), klątwa faraona [feminine] (Polish), diarrea del viajero [feminine] (Spanish), turistdiarré [common-gender] (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-traveler's_diarrhea-en-noun-ZbQpJVkZ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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