33 research outputs found

    Stool isolates (%) in children with prolonged and acute diarrhea by warmer or less warm/cooler season.

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    Stool isolates (%) in children with prolonged and acute diarrhea by warmer or less warm/cooler season.</p

    Percent of children required inpatient admission.

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    Percent of children required inpatient admission.</p

    Case fatality rate (%) of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.

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    Case fatality rate (%) of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.</p

    Percent of children with different stool organisms by prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.

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    Percent of children with different stool organisms by prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.</p

    Percent of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea required hospital stay for >3 days.

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    Percent of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea required hospital stay for >3 days.</p

    Associated or risk factors of prolonged diarrhea (ProD) (diarrhea for > 7 to 13 days) and acute diarrhea (AD) (diarrhea for ≤ 7 days) by logistic regression (enter method).

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    Associated or risk factors of prolonged diarrhea (ProD) (diarrhea for > 7 to 13 days) and acute diarrhea (AD) (diarrhea for ≤ 7 days) by logistic regression (enter method).</p

    Children (%) with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea by year.

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    Children (%) with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea by year.</p

    Differential features of under-five children with prolonged diarrhea (ProD) (diarrhea for > 7 to 13 days) and acute diarrhea (AD) (diarrhea for ≤ 7 days).

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    Differential features of under-five children with prolonged diarrhea (ProD) (diarrhea for > 7 to 13 days) and acute diarrhea (AD) (diarrhea for ≤ 7 days).</p
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