Exposure to domestic animals may be a risk factor for diarrheal disease.
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Rates were extrapolated nationally with use of province-specific data on diarrheal illness.
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The bacterium suggests that there is a risk of diarrheal diseases.
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Dysfunction of NHE3 is associated with a variety of diarrheal diseases.
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Infants were monitored prospectively with monthly visits to ascertain dietary practices and diarrheal illnesses.
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A non-significant difference was observed between isolates from diarrheic and non-diarrheic samples.
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However, the key bacterial differences between non-diarrheic and diarrheic piglets are not well understood.
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Someone groaned softly, followed by a diarrheic bubbling noise.
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Two hundred and twenty-seven clinical samples from newly born and dead diarrheic calves were examined bacteriologically and by PCR.
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Neither the proportion of diarrheic calves nor the intensity and duration of diarrhea differed among the 3 treatment groups significantly.
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They want you so freaking lonely and bored you'll turn diarrhetic when they interrogate you.
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The diarrhetic shellfish toxin composition in the hepatopancreas of mussels from the northern Adriatic sea was investigated.
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The diarrhetic shellfish toxin composition in the digestive glands of mussels from the northern Adriatic sea was investigated.
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"No reason I can see why Possum'd spray this place with lead and diarrhetics," Del said.
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This was employed to analyse diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins in mussels collected from coastal areas of the northern and southern Adriatic Sea.
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Results: In total, 174 pens were sampled in which eight coughing events and 77 diarrhoeic events were observed.
Ús de diarrhoeal en anglès
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In the world of medicine, better sanitation prevents diarrhoeal diseases from spreading.
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This causes diarrhoeal illness, which can be fatal, particularly for children under five.
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Safe drinking water and hygiene are essential to reducing Kenya's diarrhoeal disease burden.
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Cholera is a water-borne diarrhoeal disease that spreads through contaminated food and water.
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Acute respiratory and diarrhoeal infections are common, but it gets worse.
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Background: Most diarrhoeal deaths can be prevented through the prevention and treatment of dehydration.
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During epidemics of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, or any form of diarrhoeal disease.
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Government figures show that diarrhoeal diseases are among the 10 most prolific in the country.
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It has been associated with diarrhoeal disease in humans and various epizootic diseases in animals.
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Extreme flooding has left many water sources contaminated, increasing the risks of potentially fatal diarrhoeal illnesses.
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Then there's the more mundane risks: malarial and diarrhoeal diseases, and just the lack of food.
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This instrument can be used to test the impact of interventions on the burden of diarrhoeal disease.
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However, comprehensive estimates of the incidence and mortality due to specific aetiologies of diarrhoeal diseases are not available.
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Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of interventions to improve the disposal of human excreta for preventing diarrhoeal diseases.
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They found no signs of anything that indicated that patients exhibited diarrhoeal conditions or any symptoms of cholera.
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Pneumonia, diarrhoeal disease and respiratory infections are the main causes of death and illness in children, Laroche said.