Background There is strong association between childhood rotavirus, diarrhoea, climate factors and malnutrition. Conversely, a significant nutritional transition (reduced under-nutrition) with a concurrent increasing trend of rotavirus infection in last decade was also observed among under 5 children, especially in developing countries including Bangladesh. Considering the pathophysiology of rotavirus, there might be an interaction of this nutrition transition which plays a pivotal role in increasing rotavirus infection in addition to climate and other man-made factors in urban areas such as Dhaka, Bangladesh. Methods Relevant monthly data from 1993–2012 were extracted from the archive of the Diarrhoeal Disease Surveillance System of icddr,...
Objective To evaluate factors associated with rotavirus diarrhea and to describe severity of illnes...
Background To describe spatiotemporal patterns of diarrhoea in Bhutan, and quantify the associati...
duration among children in an urban Brazilian Slum. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology, 1990, 19: ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is strong association between childhood rotavirus, diarrhoea, climate...
Attempts to explain the clear seasonality of rotavirus infections have been made by relating disease...
On a global basis rotaviruses are the most important agents involved in childhood diarrhea. In devel...
Childhood rotavirus diarrhea is still one of the major public health challenges. The present study a...
AbstractBackground: Endemic diarrhea and its associated malnutrition remain leading causes of childh...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of fatal diarrhoeal disease among children under the ag...
Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrheal disease among children under 5. Especially in South ...
Despite the known presence of rotavirus-associated diarrhoea in Bangladesh, its prevalence, includin...
Growth of rural Bangladeshi children aged 6-35 months was examined in relation to the history of dia...
Available online 30 July 2020Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effects of temperatur...
Rotavirus infection causes a significant proportion of diarrhea in infants and young children worldw...
Diarrhoea is an important cause of death and illness among children in developing countries; however...
Objective To evaluate factors associated with rotavirus diarrhea and to describe severity of illnes...
Background To describe spatiotemporal patterns of diarrhoea in Bhutan, and quantify the associati...
duration among children in an urban Brazilian Slum. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology, 1990, 19: ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is strong association between childhood rotavirus, diarrhoea, climate...
Attempts to explain the clear seasonality of rotavirus infections have been made by relating disease...
On a global basis rotaviruses are the most important agents involved in childhood diarrhea. In devel...
Childhood rotavirus diarrhea is still one of the major public health challenges. The present study a...
AbstractBackground: Endemic diarrhea and its associated malnutrition remain leading causes of childh...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of fatal diarrhoeal disease among children under the ag...
Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrheal disease among children under 5. Especially in South ...
Despite the known presence of rotavirus-associated diarrhoea in Bangladesh, its prevalence, includin...
Growth of rural Bangladeshi children aged 6-35 months was examined in relation to the history of dia...
Available online 30 July 2020Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effects of temperatur...
Rotavirus infection causes a significant proportion of diarrhea in infants and young children worldw...
Diarrhoea is an important cause of death and illness among children in developing countries; however...
Objective To evaluate factors associated with rotavirus diarrhea and to describe severity of illnes...
Background To describe spatiotemporal patterns of diarrhoea in Bhutan, and quantify the associati...
duration among children in an urban Brazilian Slum. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology, 1990, 19: ...