The threats of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases will only further increase with the onset of rains. |
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Outbreaks of diarrhoeal diseases are still one of the major public health emergencies in India. |
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The flight lasted eight hours, and the sick crew managed to confine their sickness and diarrhoeal episodes to the plane's toilets. |
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Doctors there were seeing many cases of diarrhoeal disease and feared epidemics of dysentery and cholera. |
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As a consequence, diarrhoeal diseases are ranked the second greatest public health problem after malaria for most communities in Ghana. |
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According to the May 2000 report on the situation of children and women, diarrhoeal diseases are the third cause of morbidity and mortality. |
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These pests are implicated in the transmission of various communicable diseases such as malaria and various diarrhoeal diseases. |
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This is not a glamorous subject. Hand washing with soap is not an innovative idea, but diarrhoeal diseases kill 2 million children every year. |
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Other diagnoses included diarrhoeal disease, dengue fever, typhoid, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, brucellosis, acute myeloid leukaemia, and infectious mononucleosis. |
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It aims to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases by educating people about basic hygiene habits, including washing hands with soap. |
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Acute respiratory infections and diarrhoeal diseases remain major causes of ill health and mortality, particularly in children. |
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This increases the risk of diarrhoeal diseases, the cause of 20 per cent of all child deaths. |
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The combination of ARIs and diarrhoeal disease makes poor sanitation and hygiene the chief reason for childhood death. |
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Although the diet of children was improving, their health deteriorated as the prevalence of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases increased. |
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Providing access to a toilet can reduce child diarrhoeal deaths by over 30 percent, hand-washing by more than 40 percent. |
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It is one of the main referral centres for training on HIV, STIs, tuberculosis, diarrhoeal diseases, and HIV counselling and testing. |
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Madam President, last year and this year there have been a great deal of problems relating to poverty eradication, Aids, malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhoeal diseases and the tsunami. |
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No access to good quality drinking water leads to a high risk of water-borne diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid fever, hepatitis A, amoebic and bacillary dysentery and other diarrhoeal diseases. |
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Today proper water and sanitation systems are as crucial as ever to avoid crippling infectious diarrhoeal diseases, such as cholera and salmonellosis. |
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By the early 1990s, the importance of increasing fl uids and continued feeding, and more recently, the use of zinc and low-osmolarity ORS in preventing and treating diarrhoeal episodes, has been emphasized. |
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The disaster scenario already exists for the 2.6 billion people that lack adequate drinking water or sanitation the main cause of often-fatal diarrhoeal diseases. |
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The Ministry of Public Health is continuing the consciousness-raising efforts addressed to mothers on the importance of breastfeeding and prevention of diarrhoeal diseases. |
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This is particularly apparent in the way it has developed its model of integrated services targeting the endemic and most common diseases, such as tuberculosis, HIV, STIs, diarrhoeal diseases and malaria. |
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It includes various lines of approach: maternal and neonatal health, the expanded programme on immunization, control of diarrhoeal diseases, acute respiratory infections and water-borne diseases. |
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Although there have been fewer diarrhoea epidemics in the country than there were a few years ago, the data of the incidence of diarrhoea show an increasing trend in the number of diarrhoeal visits. |
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The river systems of India and Bangladesh are rife with diarrhoeal disease. |
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Haemolytic-uraemic syndrome as a sequela of diarrhoeal disease. |
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Diarrhoeal diseases were the result of poor hygiene, bad sanitation, and dietary changes. |
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