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Norovirus and Infection Control
(Elsevier, 2017)
Norovirus is a frequent cause of acute gastroenteritis and is usually spread through the fecal-oral route. Most patients will recover with supportive care, but in immunocompromised patients, norovirus can be debilitating. ...
Lack of effect of nucleotide-supplemented infant formula on the management of acute diarrhea in infants
(Brasil, 2009)
Nucleotides have been identified as conditionally essential nutrients. As prevention studies, conducted with nucleotide-supplemented formula, have shown statistically significant decrease in the risk of diarrhea, we tested ...
New data about death risk factors in children with diarrhea and shock
(Soc Iberoamericana Informacion Cientifica-s I I CBuenos AiresArgentina, 2008)
Etiology, epidemiology and clinical characteristics of acute diarrhea in hospitalized children in rural Peru
(2017-12-10)
Introduction: Diarrhea remains one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five years of age especially in low-income countries. In Peru, epidemiological reports about enteropathogens related to ...
pic gene of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli and its association with diarrhea in Peruvian children
(Taylor and Francis, 2016)
Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) causes acute and persistent diarrhea among children, HIV-infected patients, and travelers to developing countries. We have searched for 18 genes-encoding virulence factors associated ...
Epidemiology of acute diarrhea in Childhood: an overview
(Raven Press p 3-22, 1983)
Much has been learned about the epidemiology of acute diarrheal disease since the folk conceptualization of a syndrome caused by "food indigestion." Despite early recognition of shigellosis, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and ...
Epidemiology of acute diarrhea in Childhood: an overview
(Raven Press p 3-22, 1983)
Much has been learned about the epidemiology of acute diarrheal disease since the folk conceptualization of a syndrome caused by "food indigestion." Despite early recognition of shigellosis, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and ...
Infectious diarrheas of infants and young children
(1985)
Acute diarrhea' disease was once attributed to "indigestion." Although
shigellosis, cholera, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and amebiasis have long
been recognized as distinct clinical entities, it was not too long ago ...
Infectious diarrheas of infants and young children
(1985)
Acute diarrhea' disease was once attributed to "indigestion." Although
shigellosis, cholera, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and amebiasis have long
been recognized as distinct clinical entities, it was not too long ago ...