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Why food poisoning is more common in the summer and how the microbiome works here: a scientific perspective on intestinal infections
The summer season is traditionally associated with vacations, fresh fruit and outdoor recreation. However, it is during this period that epidemiologists and gastroenterologists record a sharp surge in patient visits. Summer food poisoning and acute intestinal infections are becoming one of the most common causes of hospitalization. For decades, classical medicine has explained this phenomenon exclusively by external factors: high ambient temperature and improper food storage.
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