نتایج جستجو برای: acquired diarrhea had

تعداد نتایج: 1182705  

Hamid Reza Mahboubi, Homeyra Hamayeli Mehrabani , Marziyeh Barchinezhad, Mohammad Bagher Rahmati, Mohammd Mehdi Houshmandi, Saeed Hosseini,

Introduction: Diarrhea still remains a leading cause of mortality in developing countries. Zinc has been reported to affect the treatment of acute gastroenteritis in children. This study was aimed at evaluating the prophylactic effect of zinc on prevention of diarrhea in children. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was performed on 100 children of 6-36 months referring to Children Hospital...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1998
T S Steiner A A Lima J P Nataro R L Guerrant

Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAggEC) are emerging as an important cause of persistent diarrhea, especially in children in the developing world, yet the pathogenesis of EAggEC infection is poorly understood. In an ongoing prospective study of childhood diarrhea in an urban Brazilian slum, EAggEC are the leading cause of persistent diarrhea. Children from this study with EAggEC and persistent diarr...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2008
Melissa Tobin-D'Angelo Allison R Smith Sandra N Bulens Stepy Thomas Mary Hodel Hidemasa Izumiya Eiji Arakawa Masatomo Morita Haruo Watanabe Constance Marin Michele B Parsons Kathy Greene Kara Cooper Danielle Haydel Cheryl Bopp Patricia Yu Eric Mintz

BACKGROUND From 2003 through 2007, Vibrio cholerae serogroup O75 strains possessing the cholera toxin gene were isolated from 6 patients with severe diarrhea, including 3 in Georgia, 2 in Alabama, and 1 in South Carolina. These reports represent the first identification of V. cholerae O75 as a cause of illness in the United States. V. cholerae O75 was isolated from a water sample collected from...

Journal: :The Medical clinics of North America 2006
Emilio Bouza Almudena Burillo Patricia Muñoz

Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) is the most common etiologically-defined cause of hospital-acquired diarrhea. Caused by the toxins of certain strains of C difficile, CDAD represents a growing concern, with epidemic outbreaks in some hospitals where very aggressive and difficult-to-treat strains have recently been found. Incidence of CDAD varies ordinarily between 1 to 10 in eve...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2015

Often health care personnel are asking for advice on treatment and prevention of diarrhea acquired while traveling outside the United States. Probably there are as many different suggestions given as there are causes of travelers' diarrhea. Recently, however, more knowledge has been gathered on this subject and the waters are clearing slightly, so to speak. So we thought it appropriate to inclu...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
nastaran ahangaran rajabi seyed abbas rafat

objective: the cows that don’t have access to sufficient energy in their ration can get sickness. milk production has a high priority in metabolism of dairy cows so lactating cows are more prone to get sick this can ruin all the benefits of higher milk yield because of the higher prevalence of the disorders. methods: data for this research had gathered from a herd with 1600 holstein cattle in e...

Journal: :World journal of gastroenterology 2008
Jin-Gook Huh You-Sun Kim Jong-Sung Lee Tae-Yeob Jeong Soo-Hyung Ryu Jung-Hwan Lee Jeong-Seop Moon Yun-Kyung Kang Myung-Shup Shim Myoung-Don Oh

Chronic diarrhea is one of the most frequent gastro-intestinal manifestations in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Protozoa and nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens that can easily infect these patients. Among the NTM, Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is the most frequently observed pathogen in HIV-infected patients. However, NTMs other than MAC have not been ...

Journal: :Open Journal of Epidemiology 2021

Diarrhea diseases remain the second leading cause of death among children under five years globally. Nearly one in every child deaths, about 1.6 million each year, are due to diarrhea. Further, diarrhea kills more young than malaria, measles and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) combined. As a result, better understanding childhood occurrence can perhaps help reduce associated morbidity...

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