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    Infant feeding practices and diarrhoea in sub-Saharan African countries with high diarrhoea mortality. by Felix A Ogbo, Kingsley Agho, Pascal Ogeleka, Sue Woolfenden, Andrew Page, John Eastwood, Global Child Health Research Interest Group

    Published in PLoS ONE (2017-01-01)
    “…BACKGROUND:The impacts of optimal infant feeding practices on diarrhoea have been documented in some developing countries, but not in countries with high diarrhoea mortality as reported by the World Health Organisation/United Nations Children's Fund. …”
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    Managing bile acid diarrhoea by Julian R. F. Walters, Sanjeev S. Pattni

    Published in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology (2010-11-01)
    “…Bowel symptoms including diarrhoea can be produced when excess bile acids (BA) are present in the colon. …”
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    Geophagia as a risk factor for diarrhoea by William A. Shivoga, Wilkister N. Moturi

    “…Chi-square test of independence also indicates that earth eating is significantly related to diarrhoea (p 0.005). Conclusion: Earth eating is a risk factor for diarrhoea in the home environment in this region of Kenya.…”
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    Treatment of Diarrhoea by Proprietary-medicine Vendors. by Ojuawo A, Oyaniyi OT

    Published in Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics (2024-06-01)
    “…Summary: Treatment of diarrhoea by 75 patent and proprietary medicine-store vendors in Ilorin, was investigated, using a questionnaire. …”
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    CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS IN CALVES WITH CHRONIC NON-RESPONSIVE DIARRHOEA by G. S.A.RIDHA

    Published in The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine (1996-12-01)
    “… This research work was conducted to study the role of cryptosporidial infection in calves with chronic non-responsive diarrhoea (1-4 weeks old). The study shows that cryptoridium was common infections agent causing diarrhoea in calves during the first month of calf life. the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in calves with chronic diarrhoea was 51.5%, using the method of safranin methylene blue staining of faecal smears from diarrhoeic calves. …”
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    Rotavirus diarrhoea in Buffaloes: epidemiology, pathogenesys and prophilaxis by U. Pagnini, G. Pisanelli, G. Iovane

    Published in Italian Journal of Animal Science (2010-02-01)
    “…In an our previous study 125 fecal samples were collected from buffalo calves affected with diarrhoea, in seven dairy farms in Southern Italy. …”
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    Emergency centre management of paediatric diarrhoea: An overview by Trevor R. Pour, Alex Koyfman, Michael S. Runyon

    Published in African Journal of Emergency Medicine (2013-06-01)
    “…This overview of recent literature provides the emergency physician with a basic understanding of the evidence supporting management of paediatric diarrhoea.…”
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