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673 related items for PubMed ID: 2101392

  • 1. Effectiveness of oral rehydration salt solution (ORS) in reduction of death during cholera epidemic.
    Sircar BK, Saha MR, Deb BC, Singh PK, Pal SC.
    Indian J Public Health; 1990; 34(1):68-70. PubMed ID: 2101392
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  • 2. Report of an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease caused by cholera followed by rotavirus in Manipur.
    Gupta DN, Sen D, Saha MR, Sengupta PG, Sikder SN, Ghosh S, Sarkar K, Singh NC, Sharma R.
    Indian J Public Health; 1990; 34(1):62-5. PubMed ID: 2101390
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  • 3. Prescribing pattern by doctors for acute diarrhoea in children in Delhi, India.
    Singh J, Bora D, Sachdeva V, Sharma RS, Verghese T.
    J Diarrhoeal Dis Res; 1995 Dec; 13(4):229-31. PubMed ID: 8838825
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  • 4. Does oral rehydration therapy alter food consumption and absorption of nutrients in children with cholera?
    Molla AM, Molla A, Khatun M.
    J Trop Med Hyg; 1986 Jun; 89(3):113-7. PubMed ID: 3773023
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  • 5. Controlled trial of hypo-osmalar versus World Health Organization oral rehydration solution.
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  • 6. Multidrug resistant epidemic shigellosis in a village in west Bengal, 1984.
    Sengupta PG, Mandal S, Sen D, Das P, Deb BC, Pal SC.
    Indian J Public Health; 1990 Sep; 34(1):15-9. PubMed ID: 2101383
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  • 9. History of development of oral rehydration therapy.
    Bhattacharya SK.
    Indian J Public Health; 1994 Sep; 38(2):39-43. PubMed ID: 7530695
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  • 10. Rice-based oral rehydration solution decreases the stool volume in acute diarrhoea.
    Molla AM, Ahmed SM, Greenough WB.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1985 Sep; 63(4):751-6. PubMed ID: 3910298
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  • 11. Global review on ORT (oral rehydration therapy) programme with special reference to Indian scene.
    Sarkar K, Sircar BK, Roy S, Deb BC, Biswas AB, Biswas R.
    Indian J Public Health; 1990 Sep; 34(1):48-53. PubMed ID: 2101387
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  • 12. Progress in the prevention and control of diarrhoeal diseases since Independence.
    Bhattacharya SK.
    Natl Med J India; 2003 Sep; 16 Suppl 2():15-9. PubMed ID: 12816201
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  • 13. Knowledge and use of oral rehydration therapy for childhood diarrhoea in Tumpat District.
    Shaw DD, Jacobsen CA, Konare KF, Isa AR.
    Med J Malaysia; 1990 Dec; 45(4):304-9. PubMed ID: 2152051
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  • 14. A cholera epidemic among the Nicobarese tribe of Nancowry, Andaman, and Nicobar, India.
    Sugunan AP, Ghosh AR, Roy S, Gupte MD, Sehgal SC.
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  • 15. Rice-ORS versus glucose-ORS in management of severe cholera due to Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
    Hossain MS, Salam MA, Rabbani GH, Kabir I, Biswas R, Mahalanabis D.
    J Health Popul Nutr; 2003 Dec; 21(4):325-31. PubMed ID: 15038587
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  • 17. Efficacy of standard glucose-based and reduced-osmolarity maltodextrin-based oral rehydration solutions: effect of sugar malabsorption.
    el-Mougi M, Hendawi A, Koura H, Hegazi E, Fontaine O, Pierce NF.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1996 Dec; 74(5):471-7. PubMed ID: 9002327
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  • 18. Citrate can effectively replace bicarbonate in oral rehydration salts for cholera and infantile diarrhoea.
    Islam MR.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1986 Dec; 64(1):145-50. PubMed ID: 3015443
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  • 19. Cholera epidemics in Bangladesh: 1985-1991.
    Siddique AK, Zaman K, Baqui AH, Akram K, Mutsuddy P, Eusof A, Haider K, Islam S, Sack RB.
    J Diarrhoeal Dis Res; 1992 Jun; 10(2):79-86. PubMed ID: 1500643
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  • 20. Evaluation of the impact of oral rehydration therapy on the outcome of diarrheal disease in a large community.
    Lasch EE, Abed Y, Guenina A, Hassan NA, Abu Amara I, Abdallah K.
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