Diarrheal diseases Laura Cartwright. They are the leading cause of preventable death About 2 billion cases worldwide per year huffingtonpost.com.

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Diarrheal diseases Laura Cartwright

They are the leading cause of preventable death About 2 billion cases worldwide per year huffingtonpost.com

It is particularly deadly to children in developing countries About 4,500 children die per day Kevinweaver.co.uk

Diarrheal diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites liv.ac.uk prep4md.blogspot.com microbewiki.kenyon.edu

A variety of factors contribute to disease transmission Malnutrition Contaminated drinking water Poor hygiene Food made/stored in unhygienic conditions Food irrigated with contaminated water Seafood from polluted water

A variety of factors contribute to disease transmission Malnutrition Contaminated drinking water Poor hygiene Food made/stored in unhygienic conditions Food irrigated with contaminated water Seafood from polluted water Hindu.com

A variety of factors contribute to disease transmission Malnutrition Contaminated drinking water Poor hygiene Food made/stored in unhygienic conditions Food irrigated with contaminated water Seafood from polluted water Treehugger.com

A variety of factors contribute to disease transmission Malnutrition Contaminated drinking water Poor hygiene Food made/stored in unhygienic conditions Food irrigated with contaminated water Seafood from polluted water tribuneindia.com Wallydownundy.com

There are many different methods for the prevention of diarrheal diseases. Flickr.com Cini.org.uk Nationalgeographic.com

What is the most Cost-Effective Prevention? nih.gov

The most Cost-Effective Prevention is not the same! nih.gov

There are 4 main treatments for diarrheal diseases. Icddrb.org

Let’s Focus on Typhoid Fever

There are 21 million new cases a year

Typhoid Fever Caused by the Salmonella typhi bacteria Marlerblog.com

Typhoid Fever Caused by the Salmonella typhi bacteria The bacteria invades the small intestines and blood stream. Marlerblog.com

Typhoid Fever Caused by the Salmonella typhi bacteria The bacteria invades the small intestines and blood stream. Its carried by white blood cells to the liver, spleen and bone marrow.

The bacteria begins to multiply and re-enters the blood stream.

Some people become long-term carriers Wrongdiagnosis.com Netpatientfoundation.com Yoursurgery.com

Severe Diarrhea is not the only symptom of Typhoid Fever Toptenz.net

The vaccination has a 60% efficacy rate cdc.gov

Patients are treated with ORT and Antibiotics

The International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research leads the fight in Bangladesh Implement health programs Conduct research on the organisms that cause diarrhea

ICDDR, B