Between March and July, 1987, faecal specimens from 371 diarrhoeal children reporting to four hospitals in the district of Kurunegala, Sri Lanka and from 121 controls with other diseases were investigated for enteric pathogens. All specimens were tested for Shigella spp, Salmonella spp and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC). In addition, parasitic pathogens, heat labile enterotoxigenic Esherichia coli (ETEC LT), Campylobacter and rotavirus were sought among subsamples of the cases and controls. One or more pathogens were detected in the faecal specimens of 53.7% of the diarrhoeal children and 19.6% of the controls (P 0.10). Other pathogens had prevalence rates of less than 5%. Vomiting was associated with rotavirus diarrhoea (p < 0.0...
Bacteriologic, parasitic, fungal and viral investigation of stools of 268 sick and 105 healthy infan...
Infection causes (bacterial, viral, and parasitic) account for most cases of diarrhea. A potential p...
The incidence of aetiology-specific diarrhoea and the pathogenicity of infectious agents in a birth ...
In a year-long, case-control study of endemic diarrheal disease among 1230Thai children less than fi...
Introduction: Diarrhoeal diseases are an important public health problem in Sri Lanka. Objectives: T...
Diarrhoea is one of leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recent estimations suggeste...
A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naple...
A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naple...
A systematic study of enteropathogenic agents in the stools of children was carried out in a rural a...
Enteric pathogens associated with diarrhea were studied for two years at a diarrhea treatment center...
Background-Diarrhea is a major cause of mortality in 15 to 20 percent of the under 5-year-olds, and ...
Diarrheal diseases are major causes of morbidity, with attack rates ranging from two to 12or more il...
While nutritional, microbiological and immunological factors have been implicated in childhood diarr...
Background : Diarrhoeal diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children in d...
While nutritional, microbiological and immunological factors have been implicated in childhood diarr...
Bacteriologic, parasitic, fungal and viral investigation of stools of 268 sick and 105 healthy infan...
Infection causes (bacterial, viral, and parasitic) account for most cases of diarrhea. A potential p...
The incidence of aetiology-specific diarrhoea and the pathogenicity of infectious agents in a birth ...
In a year-long, case-control study of endemic diarrheal disease among 1230Thai children less than fi...
Introduction: Diarrhoeal diseases are an important public health problem in Sri Lanka. Objectives: T...
Diarrhoea is one of leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recent estimations suggeste...
A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naple...
A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naple...
A systematic study of enteropathogenic agents in the stools of children was carried out in a rural a...
Enteric pathogens associated with diarrhea were studied for two years at a diarrhea treatment center...
Background-Diarrhea is a major cause of mortality in 15 to 20 percent of the under 5-year-olds, and ...
Diarrheal diseases are major causes of morbidity, with attack rates ranging from two to 12or more il...
While nutritional, microbiological and immunological factors have been implicated in childhood diarr...
Background : Diarrhoeal diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children in d...
While nutritional, microbiological and immunological factors have been implicated in childhood diarr...
Bacteriologic, parasitic, fungal and viral investigation of stools of 268 sick and 105 healthy infan...
Infection causes (bacterial, viral, and parasitic) account for most cases of diarrhea. A potential p...
The incidence of aetiology-specific diarrhoea and the pathogenicity of infectious agents in a birth ...