Some cases of enteritis are contagious. Most enteritis is not contagious, such as enteritis caused by cold abdomen, eating unclean food, common bacterial infection or viral infection, there is no specific causative organisms, no specific causative bacterial transmission pathway, and generally does not cause transmission. However, some enteritis infections are caused by specific pathogenic microorganisms, such as enteritis caused by dysentery bacillus, rotavirus, norovirus, which is infectious and spreads through the fecal-oral route. At this time, enteritis patients need to manage feces and vomit, wash their hands frequently, do not share household items with family members, and pay attention to cleaning and disinfecting household items. Regardless of whether enteritis is contagious or not, if you find the symptoms of enteritis, you need to go to a regular hospital in time to see a doctor and use standardized treatment programs to control the condition.