What's the difference between diarrheal and diarrhetic?
Diarrheal
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Diarrhoeal
Example Sentences:
(1) Malnutrition and dehydration are the immediate consequences of diarrheal diseases.
(2) Twenty four stool rotaviruses that comprised 22 distinct electropherotypes were selected for genome analysis from the collection of diarrheal specimens obtained over an eight-year period.
(3) An oral glucose electrolyte solution is often used in place of intravenous therapy in diarrheal diseases caused by Vibrio cholerae, enterotoxigenic E. coli, and undiagnosed watery diarrheal diseases.
(4) Acute respiratory infections and diarrheal diseases accounted for 45% of the deaths.
(5) 4) this report is the 1st to document virus particles in fecal specimens from Indonesian children, and suggests that viruses may be important etiological agents in diarrheal diseases in Indonesia, where malnutrition and diarrhea are important health problems.
(6) The first case was in a previously healthy 26-year-old woman who died following a two-day diarrheal illness.
(7) Malnutrition (whether assessed by impaired weight or height for age) leads to increased frequencies and durations of diarrheal illnesses, with a 37% increase in frequency and a 73% increase in duration accounting for a doubling of the diarrhea burden (days of diarrhea) in malnourished children.
(8) The duodenal microflora was determined qualitatively and quantitatively in a group of infants early in the course of diarrheal disease.
(9) Even though the lives of an estimated three quarters of a million children are being saved each year, over three million children are still dying from readily preventable diarrheal disease.
(10) Our findings suggest that diarrheal deaths may be preventable and that targeted interventions could contribute to improved child survival in the United States.
(11) Presently, clindamycin is the drug of choice for severe Bacteroides infections, though diarrheal side effects often interfere with administration; if contraindicated or side effects occur which are intolerable, doxycycline is indicated, for this -OH-substituted form rarely shares cross-resistances with other tetracyclines.
(12) Most acute diarrheal conditions can be managed successfully by avoiding oral solids and ingesting carbohydrate-electrolyte solutions.
(13) Infants born in October through December (the months just preceding the summer months) had a higher risk of diarrheal death than infants born during other months.
(14) The hydration state of diarrheal cases, different clinical symptoms and the type of medical attendance distinguished the rotavirus positive from the rotavirus negative patients.
(15) These findings suggest that Cryptosporidium is an important cause of acute self-limited diarrheal illness to Haitian children.
(16) Fecal specimens were obtained in 453 diarrheal episodes occurring in 354 children during this period.
(17) Also, diarrheal disease control programs should explore those factors affecting recognition of illness in local contexts to assure that treatment recommendations can be applied in a timely fashion.
(18) Nurses were the main providers of diarrheal disease care in the area.
(19) Posyandu is a significant step towards HFA 2000 bring an integrated program of MCH, FP, nutrition, immunization and diarrheal control at the village level.
(20) The rotaviruses had a low endemic level during April-October, but their prevalence increased in December and January; in such months these viruses were found in more than 50 per cent of the diarrheal cases.
Diarrhetic
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Diarrhoetic
Example Sentences:
(1) injections of dinophysistoxin-1 and pectenotoxin-1, causative agents of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning.
(2) Okadaic acid and dinophysistoxin-1, the principal toxic components in diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, may be detected by high-performance liquid chromatography and fluorometric measurement as 9-anthrylmethyl esters.
(3) Large numbers of rotavirus (reo-like) particles were seen by electron microscopy in diarrhetic fluids.
(4) The liquid chromatography-linked protein phosphatase bioscreen should therefore facilitate identification of novel toxins comprising diarrhetic profiles in infested shellfish.
(5) Based upon previous experience with the compound, no prophylactic anti-emetic or anti-diarrhetic medication was given.
(6) Protein phosphatase inhibition probably underlies the biological activity of okadaic acid as a diarrhetic shellfish toxin and tumour promoter (Cohen, P., Holmes, C. F. B. and Tsukitani, Y.
(7) Extracts of "diarrhetic" shellfish toxins from the edible mussel (Mytilus edulis) were tested with biological and chemical assays to determine toxin content.
(8) Okadaic acid is a polyether derivative of 38-carbon fatty acid, and is implicated as the causative agent of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning.
(9) These infected piglets developed diarrhea and dehydration, and large numbers of rotaviral particles were seen in their diarrhetic fluid.
(10) These toxins are causative agents of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) and amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), respectively.
(11) Dinophysistoxin-1, 35-methylokadaic acid, is a causative agent of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning.
(12) In contrast to dinophysistoxin-1, pectenotoxin-1, a non-diarrheagenic toxin from diarrhetic shellfish poisoning causative mussels, resulted in no abnormalities in the small intestine, but did cause characteristic liver injuries.
(13) In several parts of the world, algal toxins leading to diarrhea (diarrhetic shellfish poisons, DSP) are found in mussels for extended periods of the year.
(14) A novel method for the detection of acylated diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins is reported.
(15) Two typical clinical types of algae-related seafood poisoning have attracted medical and scientific attention: paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) and diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP).
(16) This simple and time-saving ELISA assay system may be useful for the specific detection of diarrhetic shellfish poisons.
(17) Each antibody reacted with dinophysistoxin-1 ( = 35-methylokadaic acid) as well as okadaic acid, but did not react with the other diarrhetic shellfish poisons or related compounds, such as 7-O-palmitoyl-okadaic acid (analogue of dinophysistoxin-3), pectenotoxin-1 and yessotoxin.
(18) Okadaic acid (C44H68O13) and dinophysistoxin (C45H70O13), lipophilic toxins derived from phytoplankton, which are usually considered to be the diarrhetic shellfish toxins, were not detected in the ether extract of ancovy.
(19) The efficacy of anti-diarrhetics is not convincingly proved and as to loperamid this drug may prolong invasive forms of diarrhea.
(20) Growth of these bacteria from diarrhetic stool, from rectal swabs, and from stock cultures was compared on different media.