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Why is Diarrhea Dangerous Screenshot
Oct 01, 2016
This infographic walks you through the biology behind a key question: Why is diarrhea so dangerous, anyway? The danger is in the dehydration caused by a diarrhea pathogen (in our example, ETEC). Children are especially vulnerable to dehydration
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Sep 29, 2016
Our team interviewed Deborah Atherly to learn more about health economics and vaccines!
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Sep 28, 2016
In a new study using more than 10,000 samples in high-burden countries around the world, scientists closely analyzed the occurrence of more than 40 diarrhea-causing pathogens. They ultimately identified a small but deadly coalition: Together, only
Published research
Sep 28, 2016
ETEC and Shigella are the leading bacterial causes of diarrheal disease. Scientists are working hard to develop vaccines against these deadly pathogens so they can soon become available to the children who need them most.
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Sep 16, 2016
Superheroes and villains face off in the battle to DefeatDD! With their powers combined, Nutrition, Vaccines, WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene), and ORS + Zinc help children, families, and communities conquer the biggest bugs terrorizing towns
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Aug 01, 2016
Each year, more than half a million children die from severe, dehydrating diarrhea. The most common cause of severe infantile diarrhea—accounting for approximately one-third of these deaths and millions of hospitalizations—is rotavirus. More than 90
Factsheets
Jul 01, 2016
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