For the near term, groups known as accelerated development and introduction plans (ADIPs) have studied the possibility of more rapidly introducing new vaccines for rotavirus,
a common diarrheal disease, and pneumococcus, a bacterium that causes pneumonia.
Not exact matches
The WHO - ORS solution is a scientifically sound method of body fluid loss replacement, which was developed for use in developing countries where cholera or other
diarrheal diseases are
common.
«Recent studies in Africa and South Asia by people using sophisticated techniques show this organism is a very
common, underappreciated cause of
diarrheal disease in underresourced countries.»
Children with vitamin A deficiency are often deficient in multiple micronutrients and are likely to be anemic, have impaired growth, and be at increased risk of severe morbidity from
common childhood infections such as
diarrheal diseases and measles.
Campylobacteriosis — Campylobacteriosis is a
common cause of
diarrheal illness in the U.S., and is lumped with eating raw or undercooked meat, but you can get it by handling the stool of an infected dog or cat.
Based on negative culture results and ELISA tests, we have excluded such
common enteropathogenic bacteria as Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium difficle, Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., and Yersinia spp. as causative factors for the
diarrheal signs occurring in TRD.
In general,
diarrheal diseases including Salmonellosis and Campylobacteriosis are more
common when temperatures are higher, 87,200,88,89,90,91,92 though patterns differ by place and pathogen.
Dulu's story is heartbreakingly
common in the developing world: 3 billion people survive on diets that lack micronutrients such as Vitamin A and Zinc, and are at increased risk of illness from
common infections such as
diarrheal disease, which kills nearly 2 million children annually.