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Bangladesh is a developing country with a high incidence of diarrhoeal diseases.
One community study looked at the incidence of respiratory and diarrhoeal disease but reported no mortality.
The treatment of diarrhoeal diseases therefore forms a subject which is relevant to a great many people throughout the world.
At least 60 million people died of diarrhoeal diseases caused by malnutrition and dirty water.
The unhygienic situation described above has been more than enough reason for diarrhoeal diseases to become widespread.
As to the diarrhoeal diseases, their presence was the result of poor hygiene, bad sanitation and dietary changes.
Diarrhoeal diseases and other gastrointestinal infections are common causes of ill health, becoming worse in the hotter months.
As a result, parasitic infection is rife and the third cause of infant deaths is diarrhoeal disease.
With medium confidence, Confalonieri et al. (2007) concluded that climate change would increase the burden of diarrhoeal diseases.
In 12 months a staggering total of 5 million under fives will have perished, victims of just one cause: diarrhoeal diseases spread by dirty water.
The two major causes of death in children hospitalised with measles and in the community settings were respiratory and diarrhoeal disease.
Courses provide practical training in hospital management of diarrhoeal diseases, epidemiology, biostatistics, family planning, demographic surveillance, and child survival strategies.
- Decrease incidence rate of diarrhoeal diseases, febrile illnesses and ARI in children less than 5 years.
At present, 3.2 million children die every year from diarrhoeal diseases, a further two million from malaria, while hundreds of millions are infested with intestinal parasites.
"Methodologic issues in diarrhoeal diseases epidemiology: definition of diarrhoeal episodes".
In addition, there are sporadic outbreaks of e-coli and other diarrhoeal diseases in Harare and other areas.
Immunisation coverage has increased and admissions due to diarrhoeal diseases have decreased (UNICEF 1988).
Campbell-Lendrum et al. (2003) projected that climate change would increase the burden of diarrhoeal diseases in low-income regions by approximately 2 to 5% in 2020.
Measles, diarrhoeal diseases, tuberculosis, most respiratory infections, whooping cough, many intestinal parasites and cholera were all strongly conditioned by nutritional status.
In this laboratory it is meanwhile possible to diagnose all important sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, brucellosis, several respiratory pathogens and several diarrhoeal diseases.
It is difficult to estimate the global incidence of foodborne disease, but it has been reported that in the year 2000 about 2.1 million people died from diarrhoeal diseases.
Developed and developing countries could both benefit from this discovery, though developing countries such as Bangladesh are likely to benefit more due to the higher incidence of diarrhoeal diseases.
"Deaths from acute respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, measles, AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis account for more than 85% of the mortality from infection worldwide.
Their website states that improved HWTS techniques can dramatically improve drinking water quality and reduce diarrhoeal diseases for those that must rely on unsafe water supplies.
In molecular biology, aerolysin is a cytolytic pore-forming toxin exported by Aeromonas hydrophila, a Gram-negative bacterium associated with diarrhoeal diseases and deep wound infections.
Diarrheal illnesses are second only to respiratory infections as health problems for children in day care.
Diarrheal deaths had long been viewed as a third-world problem.
Diarrheal diseases are the primary causes of early childhood mortality.
Reducing diarrhea does not slow down recovery for most diarrheal illnesses.
Among the world's children, measles is the second most prevalent cause of death after diarrheal diseases.
About 2 million people die every year due to diarrheal diseases, most of them are children less than 5 years of age.
Deaths related to diarrheal diseases have tripled in an increasingly unhealthy environment, the study says.
The leading health problems are respiratory infections, malaria, diarrheal diseases and malnutrition.
Officials attribute that to diarrheal diseases that could be corrected with more education about hygiene.
"If the environmental situation continues to deteriorate, there will be increased diarrheal diseases, such as cholera," he said.
The loss of electrolytes like sodium and potassium accounts for most diarrheal deaths.
Childhood diseases include respiratory and diarrheal illnesses and malnutrition.
Improved sanitation, including hand washing and water purification, could save the lives of 1.5 million children who die from diarrheal diseases each year.
In 2007, Diarrheal Disease was the third leading cause of death in developing countries among infectious diseases.
Over 90% of deaths from diarrheal diseases in the developing world today occur in children under 5 years old.
From 2000-2003, 769,000 children under five years old in sub-Saharan Africa died each year from diarrheal diseases.
The Liberian radio called on physicians and other health practitioners to begin a vaccination campaign against diarrheal diseases, especially cholera.
In developing countries 8-19% of diarrheal diseases can be attributed to Cryptosporidium.
A number of highly communicable diseases are widespread, including tuberculosis, diarrheal diseases and malaria.
Control of diarrheal diseases.
Among the diarrheal diseases, cholera, typhoid and shigellosis are caused by bacteria.
Diarrheal illnesses, mostly from parasites.
Cholera and other diarrheal diseases.
Oral therapy for diarrheal diseases.
Forty percent of all childhood deaths from diarrheal diseases occur in Sub-Saharan Africa.