How does the gut hypothesis explain the development of systemic inflammatory response syndrome?
A) Injury or disruption of the gut barrier function allows bacterial translocation to occur.
B) Active feeding of the gut promotes the migration of gut-associated lymphoid tissue.
C) Bypassing feeding of the gut via parenteral nutrition promotes infection through open access to the blood system.
D) Foodborne illness promotes absorption of foodborne pathogens, increasing infection.
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