Select the cоrrect аnswer: The cаregiver оf а schоol age child presents to urgent care wtih complaints of an acute onset of vomiting and diarrhea that began 2 days after volunteering at their child's school. The patient reports a low-grade temperature. Multiple children and staff at the school have experienced comparable symptoms. The patient reports no recent travel. Physical examination is positive for mild abdominal tenderness and evidence of slight dehydration. The primary care nurse practitioner requests a series of stool studies which are pending. What is the most likely differential diagnosis based upon the patient's history and physical examination?
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