enterotokseja
Enterotokseja are toxins that primarily affect the gastrointestinal tract and are commonly associated with foodborne illness. The term is used in Finnish to refer to enterotoxins broadly, including protein-based toxins produced by bacteria and certain non-protein toxin factors. They typically cause disruption of fluid and electrolyte balance in the intestinal mucosa, leading to vomiting and watery diarrhea.
Common bacterial producers include Staphylococcus aureus (staphylococcal enterotoxins A–E), Vibrio cholerae (cholera toxin), and Bacillus cereus
Mechanisms of action vary. Cholera toxin and several enterotoxins increase intracellular cAMP or cGMP in enterocytes,
Clinical features typically appear rapidly after exposure and include vomiting, abdominal cramps, and profuse watery diarrhea,
Treatment prioritizes rapid rehydration and electrolyte management. Antibiotics are not routinely indicated, except in specific circumstances.