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- Diarrhea abstract "Diarrhea or diarrhœa (from the Greek διάρροια from διά dia "through" and ῥέω rheo "flow" meaning "flowing through") is the condition of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. The most common cause is gastroenteritis.Oral rehydration solutions (ORS) with modest amounts of salts and zinc tablets are the treatment of choice and have been estimated to have saved 50 million children in the past 25 years. In cases where ORS is not available, homemade solutions are often used.It is a common cause of death in developing countries and the second most common cause of infant deaths worldwide. The loss of fluids through diarrhea can cause dehydration and electrolyte disturbances such as potassium deficiency or other salt imbalances. In 2009 diarrhea was estimated to have caused 1.1 million deaths in people aged 5 and over and 1.5 million deaths in children under the age of 5.".
- Diarrhea thumbnail Multiple_rotavirus_particles.jpg?width=300.
- Diarrhea wikiPageID "53951".
- Diarrhea wikiPageRevisionID "605720719".
- Diarrhea caption "An electron micrograph of rotavirus, the cause of nearly 40% of hospitalizations from diarrhea in children under five".
- Diarrhea diseasesdb "3742".
- Diarrhea display "Diarrhea".
- Diarrhea emedicinesubj "ped".
- Diarrhea emedicinetopic "583".
- Diarrhea hasPhotoCollection Diarrhea.
- Diarrhea icd "787.91".
- Diarrhea icd "A09, K59.1".
- Diarrhea medlineplus "3126".
- Diarrhea meshid "D003967".
- Diarrhea name "Diarrhea".
- Diarrhea voy "no".
- Diarrhea wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Conditions_diagnosed_by_stool_test.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Diarrhea.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Diseases_of_intestines.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Feces.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Intestinal_infectious_diseases.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Digestive_system_and_abdomen.
- Diarrhea subject Category:Waterborne_diseases.
- Diarrhea comment "Diarrhea or diarrhœa (from the Greek διάρροια from διά dia "through" and ῥέω rheo "flow" meaning "flowing through") is the condition of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. The most common cause is gastroenteritis.Oral rehydration solutions (ORS) with modest amounts of salts and zinc tablets are the treatment of choice and have been estimated to have saved 50 million children in the past 25 years.".
- Diarrhea label "Biegunka".
- Diarrhea label "Diarrea".
- Diarrhea label "Diarrea".
- Diarrhea label "Diarree".
- Diarrhea label "Diarreia".
- Diarrhea label "Diarrhea".
- Diarrhea label "Diarrhée".
- Diarrhea label "Durchfall".
- Diarrhea label "Диарея".
- Diarrhea label "إسهال".
- Diarrhea label "下痢".
- Diarrhea label "腹瀉".
- Diarrhea sameAs Průjem.
- Diarrhea sameAs Durchfall.
- Diarrhea sameAs Διάρροια.
- Diarrhea sameAs Diarrea.
- Diarrhea sameAs Beherako.
- Diarrhea sameAs Diarrhée.
- Diarrhea sameAs Diare.
- Diarrhea sameAs Diarrea.
- Diarrhea sameAs 下痢.
- Diarrhea sameAs 설사.
- Diarrhea sameAs Diarree.
- Diarrhea sameAs Biegunka.
- Diarrhea sameAs Diarreia.
- Diarrhea sameAs m.0f3kl.
- Diarrhea sameAs Q40878.
- Diarrhea sameAs Q40878.
- Diarrhea wasDerivedFrom Diarrhea?oldid=605720719.
- Diarrhea depiction Multiple_rotavirus_particles.jpg.
- Diarrhea isPrimaryTopicOf Diarrhea.