Acute diarrheal diseases (ADD) are important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. ADD includes, among others, cholera, shigellosis, and rotavirus diarrhea. These diseases are known to cause sporadic epidemics. Cholera and shigellosis are known to even cause pandemics. The treatments of these two diseases have been simplified with the advent of oral rehydration therapy and effective antibiotics. However, development of drug resistance poses tremendous therapeutic challenges. This book includes chapters on new methods of classification of dehydration and this information will provide a better classification method of dehydration. Epilepsy and its association with acute diarrhea is a new area for research. Prevention of acute diarrhea ...
Monday, September 05, 2005, 14:45 EDT (2:45 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00231-2005-09-05-ADV-NIncreased incidence ...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the etiology of diarrhoea in a hospital setting in...
When NAMRU started its collaboration work with the National Institute of Health, Research and Develo...
Diarrhea is an increase in the incidence and fluidity of feces that is greatest characterized by dur...
Context: Since ancient times diarrhoea has been a highly fatal disease and even today diarrhoea, the...
Diarrhoea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the water conten...
AbstractAcute diarrhoea is common illness in children. Diarrhea kills about four million people in d...
Diarrhea! disease continues to be one of the primary causes of morbidity and mortal-ity in the devel...
<em>The article presents modern data on syndrome of acute diarrhea in children, its etiology and mec...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the current recommendations on the best management of pediatric patien...
Background: Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease which continues to be a public health problem sinc...
INTRODUCTION: Acute diarrhea remains a major problem in children and is associated with substantial ...
Cholera drove the sanitary revolution in the industrialized world in the 19th century and now is dri...
Diarrhoea disease is the second leading cause of death amongst Nigerian children (after malaria) wi...
Diarrhoeal disease is the second leading cause of death in children, killing 1.5 million children ev...
Monday, September 05, 2005, 14:45 EDT (2:45 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00231-2005-09-05-ADV-NIncreased incidence ...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the etiology of diarrhoea in a hospital setting in...
When NAMRU started its collaboration work with the National Institute of Health, Research and Develo...
Diarrhea is an increase in the incidence and fluidity of feces that is greatest characterized by dur...
Context: Since ancient times diarrhoea has been a highly fatal disease and even today diarrhoea, the...
Diarrhoea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the water conten...
AbstractAcute diarrhoea is common illness in children. Diarrhea kills about four million people in d...
Diarrhea! disease continues to be one of the primary causes of morbidity and mortal-ity in the devel...
<em>The article presents modern data on syndrome of acute diarrhea in children, its etiology and mec...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the current recommendations on the best management of pediatric patien...
Background: Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease which continues to be a public health problem sinc...
INTRODUCTION: Acute diarrhea remains a major problem in children and is associated with substantial ...
Cholera drove the sanitary revolution in the industrialized world in the 19th century and now is dri...
Diarrhoea disease is the second leading cause of death amongst Nigerian children (after malaria) wi...
Diarrhoeal disease is the second leading cause of death in children, killing 1.5 million children ev...
Monday, September 05, 2005, 14:45 EDT (2:45 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00231-2005-09-05-ADV-NIncreased incidence ...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the etiology of diarrhoea in a hospital setting in...
When NAMRU started its collaboration work with the National Institute of Health, Research and Develo...