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Diarrhoeal Diseases Research Issues - March 1983 to
Jun 1999
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Vol. 17, No. 2 - 196 pages - Magazine -
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Since that time, cholera vaccine research
has continued, and new trials for cholera vaccines
may be on the horizon. Other diarrhoeal disease
vaccines, such as for rotavirus, shigella, and
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Vol. 17, No. 1
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The disease is caused by infection of
the small intestine by Vibrio cholerae Ol and 0139
and is characterized by massive acute diarrhoea,
vomiting, and dehydration: death occurs in severe,
untreated cases. Cholera is a highly contagious
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Vol. 16, No. 3
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There was no difference in the occurrence of
diarrhoea in the last month between the CTTM
(39%) and the CLAH (41%) groups (p>0.05). However,
there were differences in reported diarrhoea
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Vol. 16, No. 4
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B: Centre for Health and Population Research
0253-8768/98 $ 1.00+0.10 Knowledge and Practices of
Preventing Diarrhoea in Malnourished
Children John D. McLennan Department of Psychiatry;
Division of Social and Community Psychiatry ...
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Vol. 16, No. 1
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... for Diarrhoeal 0253-8768/98
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Intestinal Amoebiasis: Antibody-secreting Cells
... Department of Immunology, Kothari Medical
Centre and Research Institute, 8/3 Alipore
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Vol. 16, No. 2
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Group C rotavirus was identified by IEM in 4 of
the cases and in 1 of the contacts. All of the
samples were submitted to ELISA for group C
rotavirus. This resulted in a total of 10 positives
- 7 for diarrhoeal cases and 3 for
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Vol. 15, No. 4
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Vol. 15, No. 3
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Key words: Diarrhoea, Persistent;
Diarrhoea, Infantile; Diarrhoea,
Acute; Risk factors; Prospective studies; Child
nutritional status; Child nutrition disorders
INTRODUCTION Persistent diarrhoea remains
an important clinical and ...
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Vol. 15, No. 2
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A total of 437 non-dehydrated children aged less
than five years presenting to health centres with
acute diarrhoea were randomly assigned to
the three ORS groups. Acceptability was determined
by the amounts of ORS consumed at home by ...
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Vol. 15, No. 1
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One of its special features is the 'Bibliography
on Diarrhoeal Diseases.' Fully indexed, it
lists articles on diarrhoeal diseases
published in as well the most prestigious
international journals as in less-known third-world
journals. ...
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Vol. 14, No. 4
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Moreover, there have been frequent reports of
multiple drug-resistant V. Cholera, the most
severe of all infectious diarrhoeal
cholerae, including tetracycline and furazolidone
(8-11). diseases, is an important cause of
morbidity and ...
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Vol. 14, No. 2
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The outbreak of diarrhoeal disease had
an abrupt onset and afflicted all age segments of
the population. Group A rotavirus was the only
pathogen associated with the epidemic. It was
detected in 12 of the 27 (44%) stool specimens
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Vol. 14, No. 3
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the journal of diarrhoeal diseases research
is indexed/abstracted by current contents: clinical
medicine; index medicus; medline? isi/biomed;
excerpta medica; current awareness in
biological sciences; ...
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Vol. 14, No. 1
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Selection of cases In Jordan, in spite of the
implementation of the health Cases were identified
by the paediatrician of the clinic intervention
programmes, diarrhoeal diseases remain
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Vol. 13, No. 2
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Key words: Vibrio cholerae; Cholera; Disease
outbreaks; Epidemiology; Diarrhoea;
Disease transmission INTRODUCTION If the
disease is left untreated, death may occur in a few
hours (8). The predominant infectious agent in
Argentina ...
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Vol. 13, No. 1
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0253-8768/95$+0.10 Disease Research,
Bangladesh REVIEW ARTICLE The Importance of
Breastfeeding in Minimizing Mortality and Morbidity
from Diarrhoeal Diseases: the Bangladesh
Perspective Amal K ...
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Vol. 13, No. 3
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The Programme for morbidity, described in the
CDD Household Survey Control of Diarrhoeal
Diseases (CDD) of WHO has, Manual (4). The
target was to collect information therefore, given
priority in the rational use of drug. ...
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Vol. 13, No. 4
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It is concluded that the rice-ORS used in this
trial is no more efficacious than the standard
glucose-ORS advocated by WHO/UNICEF in the treatment
of infants with watery non-cholera dehydrating
diarrhoea. In some cases, ORS formulated ...
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Vol. 12, No. 2
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... AND R BRADLEY SACK1 'Laboratory
Sciences Division, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Introduction Cholera is an endemic disease in
Bangladesh and has a regular seasonal pattern of
epidemics (1-5). ...
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Vol. 12, No. 3
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Although malnutrition is an underlying cause of
many infectious diseases, very little effort has
been made to evaluate the role of oxidative stress
in the infectious diseases of malnourished children,
particularly the diarrhoea diseases ...
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Vol. 12, No. 1
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In the last few decades, research on
diarrhoeal diseases has seen rapid progress
made by teams composed of clinical epidemiologists
and microbiologists using large study samples and
elegant statistical techniques. ...
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Vol. 11, No. 1
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I wish to consider the growth of knowledge about
cholera and diarrhoeal diseases which
teaches important lessons that may help guide us as
we move into the next century. I would hope that
each generation would need not repeat the ...
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Vol. 11, No. 3
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Reports from Latin America listed diarrhoea
as the primary cause MATERIALS AND METHODS of
mortality in about 20% of all recorded early
childhood deaths (1). Prevention of diarrhoeal
Study design. The study protocol and sampling
diseases ...
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Vol. 11, No. 2
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At the hospitals of the International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B) at Dhaka and Matlab (rural area), the
daily attendance of patients started to rise from
mid -January and was 550-615 and 125 respectively
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Vol. 11, No. 4
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Recently, however, the Editor of the Journal of
Diarrhoeal Diseases Research renewed his
request because, it seems, several conflicting tales
are already in circulation; he urged that as I am
still available, I must do something to ...
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Vol. 10, No. 1
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Although V. cholerae is only one of many
microbial agents that produce diarrhoeal
diseases, the disease it produces is unique
among them. Untreated, it has a very high mortality
rate of greater than 50%, the average time from
onset of ...
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Vol. 10, No. 4
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This much diarrhoea takes a heavy toll
on children's nutrition, makes them more susceptible
to other diseases, and burdens both
families and the health system. This problem can be
addressed by cither prevention or case management.
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Vol. 10, No. 2
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Building and Strengthening Research Capacity in
Health: the Challenge to Africa* Demissie Habte
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease
Research, Bangladesh GPO Box 128, Dhaka 1000,
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Vol. 10, No. 3
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Bangladesh Review Article Perfusion Studies in
Cholera: ... the pathophysiology of the small
intestine during cholera and other diarrhoeal
diseases (24-26); and the pathophysiology of
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Vol. 9, No. 1
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lnternational Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease
Research, Bangladesh, GPO Box, Dhaka,
Bangladesh The human immune system is well adapted
to cope with the wide variety of foreign antigens
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Vol. 9, No. 4
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Vol. 9, No. 3
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JOURNAL OF DIARRHOEAL DISEASES RESEARCH
Volume 9 Number 3 September 1991 Contents Editorial
Review 165 Combating Childhood Diarrhoea Through
International Collaborative Research Fitzroy J Henry
Review Article 168 Appropriate Use of ...
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Vol. 8, No. 4
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Bangladesh REVIEW ARTICLE HUMAN INTESTINAL CELL UNES
AS IN VITRO TOOLS FOR ELECTROLYTE TRANSPORT STUDIES
WITH RELEVANCE TO SECRETORY DIARRHOEA SAMIR
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Vol. 8, No. 3
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Diarrhoeal disease control programmes
need to modify service delivery to ensure that
breast-feeding mothers are not separated from their
infants while being treated with oral rehydration
therapy (ORT) as inpatients or outpatients. ...
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Vol. 8, Nos.
1-2 - 84 pages - Magazine -
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Research on antisecretory drugs for
diarrhoea has so far been disappointing. Although
global efforts have been successful in promoting ORT
as part of many national diarrhoeal diseases
control programmes, there has been, to date, ...
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Vol. 7, Nos.
3-4 - 108 pages - Magazine -
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Bangladesh THE EFFECT OF MISCLASSIFICATION OF
DIARRHOEA ON ESTIMATES OF ITS OCCURRENCE, THE
IDENTIFICATION OF RISK FACTORS, AND THE ASSESSMENT
OF PREVENTION EFFORTS J CONLEY THOMAS, ...
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Vol. 7, Nos.
1-2 - 76 pages - Magazine -
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Research has shown that patients non -
dysenteric diarrhoea. The search for with
diarrhoea are able to digest cereals and
absorb the liberated glucose (5,6). Correspondence
and requests for reprints should This has led to
clinical ...
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Vol. 6, No. 2
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Research, Bangladesh WELCOMING REMARKS
Aeromonas began receiving scientific attention near
the end of the last century following on the
description of its first strain by Zimmermann in 1
890. ...
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Vol. 6, No. 1
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The first E. coli isolate identified from the
outbreak in Great Britain belonged to serotype 01
and with E. coli of serotypes isolated from other
outbreaks of diarrhoeal disease became
known as enteropathogenic E. co// (EPEC) (5). ln
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Vol. 5, No. 4
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A recent symposium* brought together some of the
pioneers of ORT and diarrheal disease research.
They considered the evidence that food-enriched ORT
diminishes diarrhea, and how this may be used
practically in both communities and ...
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Vol. 5, No. 2
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Research has shown a strong association
between C pylori and both gastritis and
gastroduodenal ulcers (10), giving rise to hopes for
a simple curative treatment for these diseases
in some cases (11). The diagnosis of Campylobacter
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Vol. 5, No. 3
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Introduction During the last decade, the
introduction of oral rehydration solution (ORS)
brought a dramatic change in the management of acute
diarrhoeal disease (1). The therapy is
effective against dehydrating diarrhoeas
irrespective ...
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Vol. 5, No. 1
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Researchers at the International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B) have developed a new rice-based ORS with
distinct advantages over the WHO- recommended
glucose-based ORS. In this new ORS, glucose or
sucrose ...
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Vol. 4, No. 3
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Bangladesh REVIEW ARTICLE Introduction During the
first half of this century typhoid ...
Because of this success in developed countries,
scientific attention has turned to other
diseases to the neglect of ...
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Vol. 4, No. 1
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Bangladesh Intestinal immune responses in
relation to diarrhoeal diseases That
immunity to diarrhoeal disease develops
following previous infection is demonstrated by the
different pattems of infection in countries where
these diseases ...
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Vol. 4, No. 2
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Princess Margaret Children's Medical
Research Foundation ... These studies
provide strong supportive evidence for Aeromonas
spp. having a pathogenic role in human
diarrhoeal disease ...
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Vol. 4, No. 4
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A group of halo- philic vibrios, previously
referred to as 'Group F and Group EF 6', were
isolated from a number of diarrhoeal
patients and environmental sources. These
organisms were properly placed in the genus Vibrio
and renamed V ...
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Vol. 3, No. 1
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Disease Research, Bangladesh Over the
past five years, there has been a growing
realization among Third World Governments that
attempts to ... Oral rehydration therapy
(ORT) for childhood diarrhoea: Breast
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Vol. 3, No. 2
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A "third generation" of multi-dimensional
models, dealing simultaneously with several
variables, eg infection and nutrition, as in
diarrhoeal diseases, is being contemplated.
Most current available microcomputers are suitable
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Vol. 3, No. 3
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... Disease Research, Bangladesh
Extensive genetic studies on Escherichia coli
initially begun as an academic work, ... of
our growing understanding of the role of E coli as a
major cause of diarrhoea in most countries
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Vol. 3, No. 4
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The following is a summary of the views of the
UN agencies : In the majority of countries the
overall comprehensive policy of the health services
towards the control of diarrhoeal diseases
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Vol. 2, No. 1
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As expected, successful protection against the
disease was observed with Texas Star-SR.
However, a number of volunteers treated with this
Texas Star-SR -based vaccine developed diarrhoea
(5). One possible explanation is that V cholerae
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Vol. 2, No. 2
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In cholera perhaps one need not be as concerned
about applying anti-secretory agents, since the
disease is topical in nature, never penetrating
cells or causing inflammation. Long overdue is
investigation of the detailed diarrhoea
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Vol. 2, No. 3
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Bangladesh NEW J DDR SECTION In this issue of
the "Journal of Diarrhoeal Diseases Research."
we are introducing a new element, "Editorial
Perspectives." Appearing from time to time, this
section will present, in the context of a brief
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Vol. 2, No. 4
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editorial shigellosis: an old disease
with new faces EDITORIAL PERSPECTIVE ENTERITIS IN
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Vol. 1, No. 2
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Papers are accepted for publication with the
stipulation that they are submitted solely to the
Journal of Diarrhoeal Diseases Research and
are subject to peer review and editorial revision
Statements and opinions expressed in the papers
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Vol. 1, No. 1
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Bangladesh JOURNAL OF DIARRHOEAL DISEASES
RESEARCH INTRODUCTION Diarrhoeal diseases are
an acknowledged major health problem most severely
affecting children from developing countries but
important to all countries of the world. ...
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