- Ingestion
Ingestion is the consumption of a substance by an
organism . Inanimal s, it normally is accomplished by taking in the substance through themouth into thegastrointestinal tract , such as througheating ordrinking . Insingle-celled organism s, ingestion can take place through taking the substance through thecell wall .Besides
nutrition al items, other substances which may be ingested includemedication s, recreational drugs, and substances considered inedible such as foreign bodies or excrement. Ingestion is a common route taken bypathogen icorganism s andpoison s entering the body.Ingestion can also refer to a mechanism picking up something and making it enter an internal hollow of that mechanism, e.g. "a
grille was fitted to prevent the pump from ingestingdriftwood ".Pathogens
Some
pathogen s are transmitted via ingestion, includingvirus es,bacteria , andparasite s. Most commonly, this takes place via thefecal-oral route . An intermediate step is often involved, such asdrinking water contaminated byfeces orfood prepared by workers who fail to practice adequatehand-washing , and is more common in regions where untreatedsewage is common.Disease s transmitted via the fecal-oral route includehepatitis A ,polio , andcholera .Some pathogenic organisms are typically ingested by other routes.
*Larva e of the parasite "Trichinella " encyst withinmuscle s and are transmitted when a new host eats the infected flesh of a former host animal. [cite web | title = Trichinellosis | url = http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Trichinellosis.htm | publisher = Centers for Disease Control & Prevention | date = 2004 | accessdate = 2007-04-17 ]
* The parasite "Dracunculus " is ingested indrinking water , which is contaminated with larvae released as the parasite emerges from the host's body. [cite web | url = http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Dracunculiasis.htm | title = Dracunculiasis | publisher = Centers for Disease Control & Prevention | date = 2005 | accessdate = 2007-04-17 ]
* The bacterium "Salmonella " most commonly infects humans via consumption of undercooked eggs. [cite journal | journal = Emerg Infect Dis (serial on the Internet) | volume = 11 | issue = 1 | date= 2005 | last = Schroeder | first = Carl M. | others = "et al." | url = http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol11no01/04-0401.htm | title = Estimate of Illnesses from "Salmonella" Enteritidis in Eggs, United States, 2000 | accessdate = 2007-04-17 ]Foreign objects
Disk batteries, also called button cells, are often mistakenly ingested, particularly by
children and theelderly . They may be mistaken for amedication pill because of their size and shape, or they may be swallowed after being held in the mouth while the battery is being changed. Battery ingestion can cause medical problems including blockedairway ,vomit ing,irritability , persistentdrool ing, andrash (due tonickel metalallergy ). [ cite web | title = Battery Ingestion | url = http://www.emedicinehealth.com/battery_ingestion/article_em.htm | publisher = eMedicineHealth.com | date = August 10, 2005 | accessdate = 2007-04-15 ]Pica is an abnormal appetite for non-nutritive objects or for food items in a form not normally eaten, such as
flour .Coprophagia is the consumption offeces , abehavior common in some animals.References
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