This study Achieved to search form the infections by Cholera and Diarrhea in two different areas from the side of Cultural, Social, Economical and Environmental field in Baghdad governorate, during a period from 3/10 – 3/12/2007.these were in Obiady city and Palestine street. This study included groups of patients who went to the Kindy Hospital lab. The researcher use a sample of (300) persons of different ages with range (150) persons in each city from the study city, in this study show a great different in the percentage of infection by parasites, helminthes, viruses, bacteria and vibrio cholera in the two city according to age groups, reach upper percentage by infection in age (1-10) years in Obiady city with percent (57.5 %) while was ...
This study analyzes the differences between the spatial and temporal patterns of cholera and nonchol...
Background: Diarrheal diseases in children are a major public health concern in developing countries...
Background and Objective: Diarrhea outbreaks caused by contaminated water or food result in 1.8 mill...
The study includes collection of data about cholera disease from six health centers from nine locat...
The objective of this research project is to assess risk for diarrheal disease in rural Bangladesh b...
treatment of cases of diarrhoea was made. This paper documents the clinical and bacteriological prof...
The present study was branched into two lines ,the first line aim to study Tigris River within Baghd...
Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the bac...
Introduction: Cholera is a major public health ongoing problem, causing significant morbidity and mo...
Abstract Background and purpose:Cholera is an endemic disease in Iran and in some cases each year fr...
AIMS: To conduct a prospective, community based study in an impoverished urban site in Kolkata (form...
Abstract Background There is not much information on the differences in clinical, epidemiological an...
Outbreaks of cholera are common in West Bengal. In April 2006, Garulia municipality reported a clust...
The epidemiological pattern of diarrheal diseases, causative agents, and risk factors of their occur...
Introduction: In Iraq diarrhea is the main cause for clinical presentation among under 5-years child...
This study analyzes the differences between the spatial and temporal patterns of cholera and nonchol...
Background: Diarrheal diseases in children are a major public health concern in developing countries...
Background and Objective: Diarrhea outbreaks caused by contaminated water or food result in 1.8 mill...
The study includes collection of data about cholera disease from six health centers from nine locat...
The objective of this research project is to assess risk for diarrheal disease in rural Bangladesh b...
treatment of cases of diarrhoea was made. This paper documents the clinical and bacteriological prof...
The present study was branched into two lines ,the first line aim to study Tigris River within Baghd...
Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the bac...
Introduction: Cholera is a major public health ongoing problem, causing significant morbidity and mo...
Abstract Background and purpose:Cholera is an endemic disease in Iran and in some cases each year fr...
AIMS: To conduct a prospective, community based study in an impoverished urban site in Kolkata (form...
Abstract Background There is not much information on the differences in clinical, epidemiological an...
Outbreaks of cholera are common in West Bengal. In April 2006, Garulia municipality reported a clust...
The epidemiological pattern of diarrheal diseases, causative agents, and risk factors of their occur...
Introduction: In Iraq diarrhea is the main cause for clinical presentation among under 5-years child...
This study analyzes the differences between the spatial and temporal patterns of cholera and nonchol...
Background: Diarrheal diseases in children are a major public health concern in developing countries...
Background and Objective: Diarrhea outbreaks caused by contaminated water or food result in 1.8 mill...