Germs are easily passed from one person to another (or sometimes from an animal to a person) by our hands or in food or drinking water. The most common way these germs are spread from people not washing their hands.
The germs are spread onto food, surfaces or other objects from persons with diarrhea (or who have changed the diaper of a child with diarrhea) who fail to adequately wash their hands. If others eat these foods or touch these surfaces and objects and fail to wash their own hands before they eat (or feed an infant), these germs can enter their body causing them to suffer and infectious diarrhea.
Because babies often suck their own hands; the hands of others; or just about any object they can get into their mouth, they are at greater risk of infectious diarrhea, particularly if they attend day care center.
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