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Percent of children required inpatient admission.
Percent of children required inpatient admission.</p
Percent of children with different stool organisms by prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.
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.
Percent of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea required hospital stay for >3 days.</p
Stool isolates (%) in children with prolonged and acute diarrhea by warmer or less warm/cooler season.
Stool isolates (%) in children with prolonged and acute diarrhea by warmer or less warm/cooler season.</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).
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
Case fatality rate (%) of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.
Case fatality rate (%) of children with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea.</p
Children (%) with prolonged diarrhea and acute diarrhea by year.
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).
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
sj-docx-1-gph-10.1177_2333794X241240574 – Supplemental material for Vitamin D [Serum 25(OH) cholecalciferol] Insufficiency is Associated With Childhood Asthma: Recent Case-Control Findings From Bangladesh
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-gph-10.1177_2333794X241240574 for Vitamin D [Serum 25(OH) cholecalciferol] Insufficiency is Associated With Childhood Asthma: Recent Case-Control Findings From Bangladesh by Nabila Tabassum, Kazi Selim Anwar, Probir Kumar Sarkar, A. R. M. Luthful Kabir, Md. Abid Hossain Mollah, Dipa Saha, Md. Jahangir Alam and Mohammod Jobayer Chisti in Global Pediatric Health</p
Outcome of under-five children hospitalized for WHO classified pneumonia with different severity and presented with or without unconsciousness during admission.
Outcome of under-five children hospitalized for WHO classified pneumonia with different severity and presented with or without unconsciousness during admission.</p