What's the difference between diarrheal and diarrhoeal?
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.
Diarrhoeal
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to diarrhea; like diarrhea.
Example Sentences:
(1) Studies of diarrhoeal disease have been limited mainly to descriptive epidemiological investigations.
(2) The study of diarrhoeal mortality risk has been limited to descriptive epidemiological investigations.
(3) Eleven diarrhoeal isolates of C. jejuni and C. coli were tested in rat ileal loops for enterotoxigenicity.
(4) The toxin-induced diarrhoeal diseases in greatest need of effective vaccines for use in control programmes are cholera and diarrhoea due to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.
(5) The mean weight for age in the children with persistent diarrhoea (69.9%) was significantly lower than that in the population controls (77.0%) and the diarrhoeal controls (76.2%).
(6) Out of 37 diarrhoeal isolates 13 (35.1%) were A. hydrophila, 19 (51.1%) A. sobria and 05 (13.5%) A. caviae.
(7) The seventh pandemic of cholera is still continuing (92 countries have so far been affected), and other organisms related to V. cholerae O1 are being reported increasingly frequently as the cause of diarrhoeal outbreaks as well as endemic diarrhoea.Recent research has considerably increased our understanding of how cholera is transmitted, the mechanisms by which V. cholera O1 produces disease, and the functioning of the local intestinal immune response by which individuals can be protected from infection.
(8) These findings in patients with chronic tropical sprue are similar to findings in normal Indians and suggest that jejunal handling of sodium and water is abnormal when compared with normal English subjects, but that the mucosa is not in a secretory phase as seen in certain other diarrhoeal states or in the acute early phase of sprue.
(9) Extensions have been proposed for the application of statistical methods for the acquisition of standard patterns of diarrhoeal behaviour.
(10) This paper analyzes research findings on the nature of client relations and their determinants from northern India programs: 1) the Kanpur study, on FP in 1 division of Uttar Pradesh; 2) another from a smaller Uttar Pradesh project, on interactions between male and female workers and villagers; and Bangladesh: 3) a maternal-child health (MCH) and FP project of the International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) in Matlab; and 4) an ICDDR,B study of a MCH-FP extension project in 2 subdistricts.
(11) The investigation of cultural models of diarrhoeal illness which are employed by mothers and their emotional responses to children's illnesses is presented in a study of 595 households in urban and rural communities in Punjab, Pakistan.
(12) We already knew that water provision alone couldn’t break the cycle of faecal-oral disease transmission because open defecation, poor hygiene, and poorly built latrines are the main sources of faecal contamination in the environment and water, and the real reasons why diarrhoeal diseases persist despite advances in water provision.
(13) With a systematically sampled population of children aged under 5 attending this centre for diarrhoeal disease research during 1983-5 a retrospective analysis of persistent diarrhoea (defined as greater than 14 days' duration) was performed to identify the possible risk factors for this syndrome.
(14) Diarrhoeal disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries, especially among children.
(15) A transient but distinct immunoglobulin secreting cell response in IgM and IgG, but not in IgA, classes was found during the diarrhoeal phase.
(16) The diarrhoeal syndrome associated with ETBF was non-specific, and most characteristic of a secretory, rather than inflammatory, type of diarrhoea.
(17) Aid agencies have warned that 6 million children are at risk of life-threatening diarrhoeal diseases, malnutrition and pneumonia.
(18) These findings indicated that segmental necrotising enterocolitis develops sometimes as a fatal complication of prolonged diarrhoeal illnesses associated with shock and hypoproteinaemia and is caused by ischaemic injury to the intestinal mucosa.
(19) At all times the highest diarrhoeal mortality rate was shown in children aged 1-4 years, specially in girls.
(20) The persistence of diarrhoeal symptoms was significantly correlated with a higher initial mean stool frequency (P less than 0.01) and passage of gross blood with stools (P less than 0.001).