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  1. Diarrhoea In Rural India North Zone
  2. Diarrhoea: Webster's Timeline History, 393 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11
  3. The Etiology of Zymotic Enteritis (Epidemic Diarrhoea) by Ralph Vincent, 1910
  4. Self-care as a response to diarrhoea in rural Bangladesh: Empowered choice or enforced adoption? [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by R. Edgeworth, A.E. Collins, 2006-11-01
  5. Diarrhoea (Clinics in Gastroenterology Series)
  6. Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de diarrhoea: quam ... pro gradu doctoratus, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Edmundus Butler, ... (Latin Edition) by Edmund Butler, 2010-06-09
  7. Diarrhoea and Cholera: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases by Icon Group International, 2010-07-30
  8. The dysenteric disorders : the diagnosis and treatment of dysentery, sprue, colitis and other diarrhoeas in general practice / by Sir Philip Manson-Bahr ; with an appendix by W. John Muggleton by Philip H. (Philip Henry), Sir Manson-Bahr, 1943
  9. Pointers to the Common Remedies of Stomach and Digestive Disorders, Constipation, Acute Diarrhoea, Acute Intestinal Conditions and Colic, Epidemic Diarrhoea of Children, Acute Dysentery, Cholera by M.L. Tyler, 1981-12
  10. Tropical Dysentery and Chronic Diarrhoea; Liver Abscess, Malarial Cachexia, Insolation With Other Forms of Tropical Disease and on Health of by Joseph Fayrer, 2010-01-12
  11. How to Overcome Constipation, a Toxic Colon and Diarrhoea Once and for All with Natural Food Ingredients and without the Use of Laxatives by Peter G. Jackson, 2010-01
  12. Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de diarrhoea. Quod, ... pro gradu doctoris, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Addie, ... (Latin Edition) by Joannes Addie, 2010-06-10
  13. Readings on Diarrhoea: Student Manual by World Health Organization, 1992-12
  14. The Management of Diarrhoea and Use of Oral Rehydration Therapy by World Health Organization, 1986-01

61. Red Cross Red Crescent - ARCHI African Health Initiative
Check the beliefs about foods and feeding during diarrhoea and recommend acceptable foods and Number of children with diarrhoea this month
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Search : ARCHI 2010 Back to Health main page ARCHI home News Strategy ... Links DiarrhoeaToolkit for Volunteers*
Key Messages
  • Diarrhoea can kill children
  • Breastfeed more frequently when baby has diarrhoea
  • Give more food-based fluids to children with diarrhoea
  • Go immediately to a health facility if blood in diarrhoea
What you should know about your community
  • Sometimes foods and feeding are stopped or decreased. Check the beliefs about foods and feeding during diarrhoea and recommend acceptable foods and behaviours to mothers
  • Know the health facility and where it is for referring children with diarrhoea
Diarrhea can be prevented by
  • Drinking only clean water and storing water properly
  • Washing your hands before preparing a meal, before feeding children and after handling children's feces
  • Washing your hands after using the latrine
  • Vaccinating children against measles
When a child has diarrhoea, mothers should
  • Continue and increase breastfeeding
  • Give more food-based fluids
  • Use oral rehydration solution (ORS) as instructed (check with your local health worker)
  • Provide frequent feedings of small amounts of food (increase to 8 or more times per day)
  • If the diarrhoea continues, go to the health facility for help

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63. Diarrhoea - ResearchAltTherapies
There are several herbs that have been shown to help diarrhoea including Acupuncture treatment of diarrhoea in children has been compared to drug
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64. Rotavirus Vaccine For Preventing Diarrhoea (Cochrane Review)
Abstract of a systematic review of the effects of health care prepared by the Cochrane Collaboration.
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From The Cochrane Library, Issue 2, 2005
Rotavirus vaccine for preventing diarrhoea (Cochrane Review)
Soares-Weiser K, Goldberg E, Tamimi G, Pitan OC, Leibovici L ABSTRACT What's new in this issue Search abstracts Browse alphabetical list of titles Browse by Review Group A substantive amendment to this systematic review was last made on 03 November 2003. Cochrane reviews are regularly checked and updated if necessary. Background: Rotaviruses cause viral gastroenteritis and result in more deaths from diarrhoea in children under 5 years of age than any other single agent, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Objectives: To assess rotavirus vaccines in relation to preventing rotavirus diarrhoea, death, and adverse events. Search strategy: We searched the Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group's trial register (October 2003), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library Issue 3, 2003), MEDLINE (1966 to October 2003), EMBASE (January 1980 to October 2003), LILACS (1982 to October 2003), Biological Abstracts (January 1982 to October 2003), reference lists of articles, and contacted researchers and rotavirus vaccine manufacturers. Selection criteria: Randomized controlled trials comparing rotavirus vaccines to placebo, no intervention, or other rotavirus vaccines in children and adults.

65. Probiotics For Treating Infectious Diarrhoea (Cochrane Review)
Abstract of a systematic review of the effects of health care prepared by the Cochrane Collaboration.
http://www.cochrane.org/cochrane/revabstr/AB003048.htm
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Probiotics for treating infectious diarrhoea (Cochrane Review)
Allen SJ, Okoko B, Martinez E, Gregorio G, Dans LF ABSTRACT What's new in this issue Search abstracts Browse alphabetical list of titles Browse by Review Group A substantive amendment to this systematic review was last made on 20 June 2003. Cochrane reviews are regularly checked and updated if necessary. Background: Probiotics are microbial cell preparations or components of microbial cells that have a beneficial effect on the health and well being of the host. Probiotics may offer a safe intervention in acute infectious diarrhoea to reduce the duration and severity of the illness. Objectives: To assess the effects of probiotics in proven or presumed infectious diarrhoea. Search strategy: We searched the Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group's trials register (December 2002), the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (The Cochrane Library Issue 4, 2002), MEDLINE (1966 to 2002), EMBASE (1988 to 2002), and reference lists from studies and reviews. We also contacted organizations and individuals working in the field, and pharmaceutical companies manufacturing probiotic agents. Selection criteria: Randomized controlled trials comparing a specified probiotic agent with placebo or no probiotic in people with acute diarrhoea that is proven or presumed to be caused by an infectious agent.

66. NaTHNaC - Travellers, Travellers Infomation, Travellers' Diarrhoea
Travellers diarrhoea (TD) is a syndrome that commonly affects travellers and is caused by one of Cholera is rare as a cause of diarrhoea in travellers.
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Travellers' diarrhoea (TD) is a syndrome that commonly affects travellers and is caused by one of several different organisms, most of which are endemic worldwide. Cholera is rare as a cause of diarrhoea in travellers.
Risk for Travellers
Travellers' diarrhoea is the most common illness in those travelling from resource rich to resource poor countries and occurs in 20-50% of travellers. (1) Those who travel rough and are adventurous in their eating habits may be at higher risk. The effects of diarrhoea are generally greater in the very young, the elderly and those with special needs.
Transmission
Eating contaminated food and to a lesser degree drinking contaminated liquids are the predominant way of acquiring travellers' diarrhoea. The highest risk foods are those that have not been thoroughly heated or that have been left out at room temperature. It is recommended that food is thoroughly cooked and served piping hot, as most diarrhoea causing enteropathogens are inactivated at temperatures above 60°C. Although a change in bowel habit can be caused by stress, a change in diet, increased alcohol consumption and hot weather, most episodes of diarrhoea are related to infection.

67. NaTHNaC - Health Professionals, Travel Health Information Sheets, Travellers' Di
Travellers diarrhoea (TD) is a syndrome that commonly affects travellers caused by one of Cholera is rare as a cause of diarrhoea in travellers.
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Introduction
Travellers' diarrhoea (TD) is a syndrome that commonly affects travellers caused by one of several different organisms, the most common being enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC). Other agents such as Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella, Shigella , other E. coli viruses, for example Norovirus, and protozoa, e.g. Cryptosporidium spp and Giardia spp may also cause disease.
Cholera is rare as a cause of diarrhoea in travellers.
Epidemiology
(Data from the Travel Health Surveillance Section of the Health Protection Agency Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre)
Global Epidemiology
Travellers' diarrhoea may be caused by many different bacteria, viruses, and parasites most of which are endemic worldwide. It is therefore not possible to give an accurate account of the global epidemiology of separate organisms. Diarrhoea caused by organisms such as enteroviruses, enterotoxigenic

68. EMJA: 2. Acute Infectious Diarrhoea And Dehydration In Children
(Medical Journal of Australia) 2. Acute infectious diarrhoea and dehydration in children.
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Home Issues Email alerts Classifieds ... Pdf version of this article 2. Acute infectious diarrhoea and dehydration in children Elizabeth J Elliott and Jacqueline R Dalby-Payne MJA Most children with gastroenteritis do not develop dehydration and can be treated at home
Series editors: Richard Couper, Richard Henry and Michael South Introduction Epidemiology Aetiology Making the diagnosis ... Author details Abstract
  • Gastroenteritis in children is still a common reason for consulting a general practitioner and for hospital admission. Rotavirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in children and accounts for half of all hospital admissions for severe acute infectious diarrhoea. Most children with gastroenteritis do not develop dehydration and can be treated at home. Children with mild to moderate dehydration should be treated with low osmolarity oral rehydration solutions, and those with severe dehydration or shock need to be admitted for administration of intravenous fluids. Lactose-free feeds should not be routinely used after acute gastroenteritis, but there is some evidence that a lactose-free diet may reduce the duration of diarrhoea. Antimotility drugs are rarely indicated in children with gastroenteritis, as the potential risks outweigh the benefits.

69. HPA - Infections | Topics A-Z | Travellers' Diarrhoea
Travellers diarrhoea (TD) is a syndrome which may be caused by one or Dysentery and cholera are also less common causes of diarrhoea in travellers.
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Travellers' diarrhoea (TD) is a syndrome which may be caused by one or more of several different organisms; the most common being ETEC (enterotoxigenic E.coli ). Other organisms associated with gastrointestinal illness include Campylobacter spp Salmonella spp , some viruses (Norovirus) and protozoa ( Cryptosporidium spp and Giardia spp being the main ones). Dysentery and cholera are also less common causes of diarrhoea in travellers.

70. Travel Health Service Travellers' Diarrhoea
Virtually all cases of travellers diarrhoea are caused by infectious agents Episodes of travellers diarrhoea usually begin abruptly during travel or
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Travellers' Diarrhoea What is travellers' diarrhoea? Travellers' diarrhoea is slightly more common in young adults than in older people. A very important risk factor is the standard of hygienic practices in the destination of the traveller. High-risk destinations include most of the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Central America. Intermediate-risk destinations include most of the Southern European countries and a few Caribbean islands. Low risk destinations include Northern Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. How does it spread? Travellers' diarrhoea is acquired through ingestion of faecally contaminated food and water. Especially risky foods include raw vegetables, raw meat and raw seafood. Tap water, ice, unpasteurised milk and dairy products may be associated with increased risk. Safe beverages include carbonated drinks, beer, wine, hot coffee and tea, and water appropriately treated with iodine or chlorine. Foods sold by unlicensed street vendors are common sources of infective agents. How can you prevent it?

71. Understanding Cause Of Diarrhoea And Restoring Your Balance By IBS Treatment
understanding causes of diarrhoea which are food poisoning virus and bacteria and restoring balance by using imodium.
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This section will help you understand what causes bouts of diarrhoea, and how you should go about treating them.

72. Nervous Diarrhoea Causes - Treating IBS
causes of nervous diarrhea information advice and treatment of irritable bowel syndorme.
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73. Diarrhoea In The Canine
For local veterinary information, news and advice on health care in cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, exotic pets and farm animals in Guernsey.
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Health Diarrhoea Diarrhoea is defined as an abnormal increase in the frequency, fluidity and volume of faeces due to an excessive faecal water content. H ow the disease works in the body Diarrhoea occurs due to changes in the cycle of fluid absorption and secretion across the intestinal wall between the bowel lining and the systemic system. Movement of fluid, nutrients and chemicals across the intestinal wall can be by osmosis (passive) and active with chemical pathways, vitamins, bacteria and energy all being involved. The system is complex and the break down of any one component may lead to diarrhoea. Owner's assessment The importance of the owner's assessment is to determine the importance of the symptom and whether it warrants professional help by visiting the veterinarian or whether home care and nursing will suffice. The following symptoms should be noted?
  • Frequency of diarrhoea? How many times per day? How long has your dog had diarrhoea for? Are there secondary symptoms such as vomiting, temperature rise, straining? Does your dog appear bright, collapsed?

74. ABC Of Palliative Care: Constipation And Diarrhoea -- Fallon And O'Neill 315 (71
In patients with a history of diarrhoea, care should be taken to distinguish true diarrhoea from overflow due to faecal impaction.
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75. ♥ Traveldoctor - Vaccinations And Malaria Prevention - Diarrhoea
diarrhoea diarrhoea is the most common illness in travellers. diarrhoea; diarrhoea is caused by food and drink contaminated with bacteria,
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  • Diarrhoea is caused by food and drink contaminated with bacteria, virus or parasites.
  • boiling destroys all microorganisms. Diarrhoea is prevented by
  • make sure that the food is thoroughly cooked or fried;
  • boil the water before use;
  • drink bottled water, juice or beer;
  • peel fruits;
  • do not drink tap water;
  • do not use ice cubes in drinks and food unless you know where the water comes from;
  • do not eat home made ice-cream;
  • avoid mayonnaise, raw egg yolk, raw vegetable and shellfish. Treatment
  • Mild diarrhoea is treated with rest and fluid for instance water or tea with sugar.
  • If the diarrhoea is bloody, you should contact a doctor.
  • If you cant get medical advice, self-treatment with a quinolone antibiotics for instance Ciproxin should be tried. Quinolones work on bacteria but not on parasites and virus.
  • Frequent diarrhoea (more than 6 times a day), the diarrhoea may be stopped with Immodium.
  • 76. ♥ Traveldoctor - Vaccinations And Malaria Prevention - Diarrhoea
    See diarrhoea. More about diarrhoea Common bacteria which gives diarrhoea Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, Campylobacter, toxinproducing E.coli.
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    document.write(''); Home Diseases Diarrhoea Diarrhoea Infection Infection is almost exclusively through contaminated food and water. Food and water may be contaminated with sewage or may be handled by people with poor hand hygiene. Bacteria like Salmonella and Campylobacter are found naturally in animals and meat products may be infection during the production process. Vaccination Typhoid
  • Typhoid is infection with the most serious Salmonella bacteria.
  • Typhoid is not found in the UK.
  • The vaccination can either be as an injection, which protects up to 3 years, or
  • tablets, which protects up to 5 years if you are exposed to typhoid, but only 1 year if you are not exposed.
  • The injection protects about one week after it has been given, the tablets about two weeks after.
  • Children: The injection can be given down to 2 years of age and the tablets down to 5 years of age. Cholera and “tourist diarrhoea” vaccine”
  • The vaccine contains the cholera toxin and killed cholera bacteria.
  • 77. Diarrhoea
    Aimed at the public, this brochure describes calf scours (diarrhoea) and The document discusses plants which can cause diarrhoea, and at the group of
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    broader: symptoms other: bovine diarrhoea virus enteritis Neonatal calf diarrhea Produced for the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF) this document outlines the causes, control, symptoms and treatment of neonatal calf diarhhoea. This fact sheet was written for OMAF by K.G. Bateman of the Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, and was reviewed in September 1996. newborn animals diarrhoea calf diseases Some calf care tips : to reduce calf scours One in a series of large animal health information brochures produced and made available on the Web by the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association. Aimed at the public, this brochure describes calf scours (diarrhoea) and discusses transmission, the farm environment, infectious agents, and other environmental factors that contribute to calf scours. Guidance on treatment and control measures is provided. disease control diarrhoea calves animal husbandry ... Calf scours : causes, prevention and treatment Published on the Web by Cooperative Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, this fact sheet on calf scours, was issued electronically in August 1996. Authored by Don Hudson, DVM, and R. Gene White, DVM, this fact sheet is one in a series of notes called NebGuides and covers viral scours, bacterial scours, nutritional scours, causes, and treatment methods. disease control diarrhoea cattle diseases calves ... Treatment of calf scours Published on the Web by the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Extension, this fact sheet was written in February 2001 by extension veterinarian Dr. John Maas, DVM, for the "UC Davis Vet Views" series in "California Cattleman", the magazine of the California Cattlemen's Association. It provides information on the condition calf scours, or neonatal calf diarrhoea, looking at the bacterial and viral organisms which can cause the condition, treatments and the best time to treat the condition.

    78. Bovine Diarrhoea Virus
    This brief fact sheet on bovine diarrhoea virus vaccines is published by the This fact sheet on bovine virus diarrhoea (BVD) and rinderpest is published
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    broader: Pestivirus other: diarrhoea Bovine viral diarrhea virus This resource on bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is maintained by Kenny V. Brock, DVM, MS, PhD and published on the Web by the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. Information is provided on the history of BVDV, pathogenesis of acute infections with BVDV, the control and prevention of BVDV infections which includes laboratory diagnosis and herd screening, and a database of bibliographic references on BVDV. teaching materials cattle bovine diarrhoea virus Facts about bovine viral diarrhea type 2 : is your herd protected? This fact sheet about bovine viral diarrhoea type 2 (BVDV - Type II) is published by the University of California Davis' Veterinary Medical Extension programme. Authored by Jennifer Cree, this fact sheet discusses disease history, and prevention and control measures. viral diseases dairy cows cattle diseases bovine diarrhoea virus ... More on BVD vaccines This brief fact sheet on bovine diarrhoea virus vaccines is published by the University of California Davis' Veterinary Medical Extension programme. Authored by John Kirk, DVM, MPVM. viral diseases cattle diseases bovine diarrhoea virus BVD : or is it rinderpest?

    79. Diarrhoea From On-line Medical Dictionary
    Population and Health InfoShare Zinc therapy for diarrhoea Sharing Knowledge to Improve Public Health Worldwide.
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    80. Population And Health InfoShare National Coverage Survey Of Childhood Diarrhoea
    households in Bangladesh to evaluate management practices for childhood diarrhoea. A total of 7247 children with diarrhoea within the preceding 2 weeks
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    National Coverage Survey of childhood diarrhoea management practices in Bangladesh
    Author: ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research InfoShare Partner: ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research Publication Date: June 2005 Type of Document: Article/Report/Paper Topics: Child health/survival, Infectious diseases, other, Service delivery Region: Asia/Pacific, Bangladesh Language: English Additional information: Available in PDF and HTML on the website Number of Pages: File Size: 127 KB File Format: Adobe Acrobat (PDF) To read PDF files, you must have Acrobat Reader installed. Visit Adobe's web site to get a free copy of Acrobat Reader. [download here] We conducted a nationally representative cross-sectional cluster survey of households in Bangladesh to evaluate management practices for childhood diarrhoea. A total of 7,247 children with diarrhoea within the preceding 2 weeks were enrolled. Among children who sought care outside of the home 92% visited private providers, a minority of whom were licensed physicians. Over 70% of residents of Dhaka and Chittagong used oral rehydration solution, but fewer than 50% of rural residents did. Expenditures were fairly evenly distributed among income groups and well within the projected cost of ORS plus zinc treatment for diarrhoeal illness.

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