The burden of infectious diarrhoea remains a significant global health challenge, compounded by the diverse array of gastrointestinal pathogens including bacteria, viruses and parasites. Advances in ...
When you’re traveling abroad, you probably have a long list of must-sees and must-dos. Diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps most definitely aren’t on that list, but these digestive problems can be ...
The number of cases of childhood diarrhoea attributable to pathogens (bacteria, parasites, viruses or other infections) have been substantially underestimated and may be nearly twice as high as ...
The antibiotics typically used to treat traveler’s diarrhea are becoming less effective, researchers recently reported in JAMA Network Open. Specifically, the bacteria that cause the illness are ...
Researchers have increased the understanding of diarrheal disease in older populations in South Africa. A study examined trends in enteric pathogen prevalence in participants older than 5 years of age ...
While occasional diarrhea is usually not serious, chronic or severe diarrhea can have significant health consequences. It can ...
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