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An 8-year-old white male presents with a 3-week history of diarrhea, which began as explosive diarrhea lasting for 4 days followed by foul, greasy, loose stools without blood or mucus. There has been occasional cramping and bloating with belching. He has been afebrile. Urine output has been normal, but there has been a 4-pound weight loss since the onset of illness. Examination reveals normal vital signs and no evidence of dehydration. Bowel sounds are slightly hyperactive. There is moderate abdominal bloating without tenderness. Rectal examination reveals no tenderness. Stool examination reveals no blood or mucus. What is the most likely etiology of these symptoms? A. Norwalk virus B. Shigella C. Giardia intestinalis D. Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli
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