Background: Diarrhea globally continues to be the second top infectious disease leading to death in children under five years of age. Climate change that occurs affects meteorological conditions where this condition provides opportunities for diarrheal pathogens to increasingly transmit and infect humans. Especially tropical countries which are considered to have a higher risk compared to other types of climate, this is because climate variations that do not vary allow diarrhea transmission to occur throughout the year. The immune system of toddlers, which in fact is not as good as adults, causes a higher chance of being infected with diarrhea. Methods: Using literature review method that analyzes meteorological risk factors for the inciden...
Diarrhea is one of the major health problems for people in Indonesia which is one of the biggest cau...
BackgroundThe effects of weather on diarrhea could influence the health impacts of climate change. C...
Background : Report from UNICEF, WHO data in 2010, there was 801.000 children aged under five was di...
Background: Diarrhea globally continues to be the second top infectious disease leading to death in ...
Diarrhea disease presents a significant public health concern due to its impact on mortality, and re...
Latar belakang: Salah satu masalah kesehatan utama yang menyebabkan morbiditas dan mortalitas, terkh...
Background:Diarrhea is a disease that caused 4% people deaths in worldwide, mostly children in devel...
Diarrhea is the second leading cause of death in children under five year and is considered a prevai...
ABSTRACT Diarrhea is still a health problem in the world, there are about 2 million cases of diarrh...
Introduction: This study was undertaken to assess the effect of climate variability on diarrhoeal di...
Diarrhea is one of the main public health problems in Indonesia which is one of the second largest c...
Background: Diarrhea is still a major health problem in developing countries and one of them is Indo...
Diarrheal disease has long been known to be a burden to children worldwide. Although child mortality...
Climate-sensitive infectious diseases are an issue of growing concern due to global warming and the ...
DHF is still a serious problem, especially in children in endemic countries. An estimated 3,6 billio...
Diarrhea is one of the major health problems for people in Indonesia which is one of the biggest cau...
BackgroundThe effects of weather on diarrhea could influence the health impacts of climate change. C...
Background : Report from UNICEF, WHO data in 2010, there was 801.000 children aged under five was di...
Background: Diarrhea globally continues to be the second top infectious disease leading to death in ...
Diarrhea disease presents a significant public health concern due to its impact on mortality, and re...
Latar belakang: Salah satu masalah kesehatan utama yang menyebabkan morbiditas dan mortalitas, terkh...
Background:Diarrhea is a disease that caused 4% people deaths in worldwide, mostly children in devel...
Diarrhea is the second leading cause of death in children under five year and is considered a prevai...
ABSTRACT Diarrhea is still a health problem in the world, there are about 2 million cases of diarrh...
Introduction: This study was undertaken to assess the effect of climate variability on diarrhoeal di...
Diarrhea is one of the main public health problems in Indonesia which is one of the second largest c...
Background: Diarrhea is still a major health problem in developing countries and one of them is Indo...
Diarrheal disease has long been known to be a burden to children worldwide. Although child mortality...
Climate-sensitive infectious diseases are an issue of growing concern due to global warming and the ...
DHF is still a serious problem, especially in children in endemic countries. An estimated 3,6 billio...
Diarrhea is one of the major health problems for people in Indonesia which is one of the biggest cau...
BackgroundThe effects of weather on diarrhea could influence the health impacts of climate change. C...
Background : Report from UNICEF, WHO data in 2010, there was 801.000 children aged under five was di...