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The aim of our study was to develop a scoring system to predict whether diarrhea is of a bacterial origin and whether the diarrheal patients constitute a potential source of infection to others.Adults with acute diarrhea (n=424) were enrolled in the study.Logistic regression and standard regression coefficients were used to formulate the Early Warning Infectivity Score System for Adults with Acute Bacterial Diarrhea (EWIS-ABD).Four risk factors were identified by logistic regression, including body temperature (P<0.01), abdominal pain (P<0.01), leukocyte count in stool (P<0.01) and unclean dietary history (P<0.01).EWIS-ABD was thus developed, in which the value >>5 points was set as an indicator of bacterial diarrhea.The incidence of bacterial diarrhea increased along with the elevated score.EWIS-ABD was more specific for bacterial diarrhea than for viral diarrhea.The accuracy and reliability of EWIS-ABD was high by prospective validation in 478 patients with acute diarrhea.