Background: Diarrhea has been widely encountered in developing countries, including Indonesia. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of parasites and fungal infections, which also constitutes the etiologies of acute diarrhea. Method: A cross-sectional study was performed involving 93 patients. Patients with chief complaint of acute diarrhea were recruited at five hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia during the period of November 2008 until May 2009. Acute diarrhea was defined as passing watery or soft stools with frequency of more than three times per day, weighted more 200 g per day, and occurred in less than 15 days duration. They were asked to collect their stool to the laboratory for further parasites and fungal detection. Results:...
Abstract Background and Objective: In many countries, especially in developing countries, diarrhea...
Background: To study the frequency of intestinal parasites in the stool specimens Method: In this cr...
Candida spp were isolated from 18 out of 38 (47,4 %) children under five years with acute diarrhoea ...
Background: Diarrhea has been widely encountered in developing countries, including Indonesia. This ...
Diarrhea may be present alone or be associated with other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdomi...
Diarrhea is considered a global health problem and a major mortality cause in children less than 5 y...
Diarrhea is considered a global health problem and a major mortality cause in children less than 5 y...
Background: Diarrhea is one of the main public health problems occurring in West Java. One of the af...
Abstract:-Objective: The frequency of bacterial , parasitic and fungal enteropathogens among 596 chi...
Introduction: Diarrhea is a common illness among travelers to developing countries. Located in a tro...
Certain intestinal parasitic infections may cause diarrhoea, amoebic liver abcess and anemia.This pa...
Diarrheal disorders are a major health problem in pediatrics worldwide. Accounting for more than 750...
Intestinal parasites contribute to undernutrition with or without overt diarrhoea and diarrhoea rema...
Abstract Background Although parasites are still endemic in developing areas, residents in those reg...
The intestinal parasites of Entamoeba hstolytica and Giardia lamblia are among the major causes of d...
Abstract Background and Objective: In many countries, especially in developing countries, diarrhea...
Background: To study the frequency of intestinal parasites in the stool specimens Method: In this cr...
Candida spp were isolated from 18 out of 38 (47,4 %) children under five years with acute diarrhoea ...
Background: Diarrhea has been widely encountered in developing countries, including Indonesia. This ...
Diarrhea may be present alone or be associated with other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdomi...
Diarrhea is considered a global health problem and a major mortality cause in children less than 5 y...
Diarrhea is considered a global health problem and a major mortality cause in children less than 5 y...
Background: Diarrhea is one of the main public health problems occurring in West Java. One of the af...
Abstract:-Objective: The frequency of bacterial , parasitic and fungal enteropathogens among 596 chi...
Introduction: Diarrhea is a common illness among travelers to developing countries. Located in a tro...
Certain intestinal parasitic infections may cause diarrhoea, amoebic liver abcess and anemia.This pa...
Diarrheal disorders are a major health problem in pediatrics worldwide. Accounting for more than 750...
Intestinal parasites contribute to undernutrition with or without overt diarrhoea and diarrhoea rema...
Abstract Background Although parasites are still endemic in developing areas, residents in those reg...
The intestinal parasites of Entamoeba hstolytica and Giardia lamblia are among the major causes of d...
Abstract Background and Objective: In many countries, especially in developing countries, diarrhea...
Background: To study the frequency of intestinal parasites in the stool specimens Method: In this cr...
Candida spp were isolated from 18 out of 38 (47,4 %) children under five years with acute diarrhoea ...