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Meanings of diarrhoeal disease in English
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Usage of diarrhoeal disease in English
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Safe drinking water and hygiene are essential to reducing Kenya's diarrhoealdisease burden.
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Cholera is a water-borne diarrhoealdisease that spreads through contaminated food and water.
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During epidemics of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, or any form of diarrhoealdisease.
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It has been associated with diarrhoealdisease in humans and various epizootic diseases in animals.
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This instrument can be used to test the impact of interventions on the burden of diarrhoealdisease.
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Pneumonia, diarrhoealdisease and respiratory infections are the main causes of death and illness in children, Laroche said.
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Aims: Point-of-use drinking water disinfection with sodium hypochlorite has been shown to improve water quality and reduce diarrhoealdisease.
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Authors' conclusions: This review provides some evidence that interventions to improve excreta disposal are effective in preventing diarrhoealdisease.
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The five-year collaborative gastrointestinal infection study will examine the causes of ulcers and diarrhoealdisease in both adults and children.
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The apicomplexan parasite Cryptosporidium is a leading global cause of severe diarrhoealdisease and an important contributor to early childhood mortality.
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He helped invent a shot against rotavirus, a diarrhoealdisease that kills hundreds of thousands of children a year in poor countries.
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Methods: The present study is a cross-sectional study of blood pressure among children from a longitudinal child diarrhoealdisease cohort in Lima, Peru.
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Background: Despite its contribution to global disease burden, diarrhoealdisease is still a relatively neglected area for research funding, especially in low-income country settings.
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Since the first GBD Study in 1990, the burden of diarrhoealdisease and the burden attributable to inadequate water and sanitation have fallen dramatically.
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These reductions were steeper between 2006 and 2009, highlighting the potential beneficial effect of the rotavirus vaccine associated with all-cause diarrhoealdisease.
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Some 73,385 Zimbabweans have been infected with water-borne diarrhoealdisease since August and 3,524 have died, in Africa's deadliest cholera outbreak in 15 years.