Studies on diarrhoeal illness among hospitalized children under 5 years of age in Baghdad during 1990-97

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A retrospect0ive study of all infants and children admitted to two paediatric teaching hospitals in Baghdad city complaining of acute diarrhoea during 1990-1997 was carried out. Of all children admitted, 14.9% were for diarrhoea, 55.5% of whom of were under 1 year of age. The peak incidence was at 3-6 months and tended to be during the summer months. In 97% of cases only one pathogen was identified, enteropathogenic Escherichia coli being the most frequently isolated organism, isolated from 13% of the patients. The proportion of deaths associated with diarrhoea was 28.6%. The documented frequency and patterns of occurrence of diarrhoeal disease emphasize the need for improved diagnostic, preventive and therapetic measures against this potentially life-threatening condition.

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Tawfeek, H. I., Najim, N. H., & Al-Mashikhi, S. (2002). Studies on diarrhoeal illness among hospitalized children under 5 years of age in Baghdad during 1990-97. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 8(1), 181–188. https://doi.org/10.26719/2002.8.1.181

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