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Directing diarrhoeal disease research towards disease-burden reduction [PDF]
Despite gains in controlling mortality relating to diarrhoeal disease, the burden of disease remains unacceptably high. To refocus health research to target disease-burden reduction as the goal of research in child health, the Child Health and Nutrition ...
Bhatnagar, Shinjini+10 more
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Modulation of rotavirus severe gastroenteritis by the combination of probiotics and prebiotics
Annual mortality rates due to infectious diarrhea are about 2.2 million; children are the most vulnerable age group to severe gastroenteritis, representing group A rotaviruses as the main cause of disease.
G. González-Ochoa+4 more
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Retrospective analysis of suspicious non palpable breast lesions from : the initial years of the Breast Unit in Malta [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse the false positive rate of suspicious non palpable breast lesions detected by ultrasonography and mommography.
Caruana Dingli, Gordon+2 more
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Simian rotavirus SA11 replication in cell cultures [PDF]
Mary K. Estes+3 more
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A Numerical Guide to Volume 2 of the Guidelines and Practical Advice on how to Transpose them into National Standards [PDF]
[INTRODUCTION] In 2006, the World Health Organization published the third edition of the Guidelines, in collaboration with FAO and UNEP. The third edition consist of four volumes; volume 2, explained in this guidance note, addresses methods, procedures ...
Mara, D.D.
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Novel Universal Recombinant Rotavirus A Vaccine Candidate: Evaluation of Immunological Properties
Rotavirus infection is a leading cause of severe dehydrating gastroenteritis in children under 5 years of age. Although rotavirus-associated mortality has decreased considerably because of the introduction of the worldwide rotavirus vaccination, the ...
Dmitriy L. Granovskiy+10 more
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Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhoeal disease among infants and young children. It is a genus of double-stranded RNA viruses in the family Reoviridae. Nearly every child in the world is infected with rotavirus at least once by the age of five.
Graham Beards
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ROTAVIRUS ENTERITIS IN THE WEST MIDLANDS DURING 1974 [PDF]
A.S. Bryden
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Quantifying health risks in wastewater irrigation [PDF]
The guidelines developed by the World Health Organization for the safe use of wastewater in agriculture are based on a tolerable additional disease burden of 10-6 disability-adjusted life year loss per person per year, equivalent to rotavirus disease and
Mara, D.D.
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