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BukuBerita BKGAI Tahun 14. Nopember-Desember 1989 No. 83
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Author: [s.n]
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Sekretariat BKGAI     Tempat Terbit: Jakarta    Tahun Terbit: 1989    
Jenis: Journal
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  • Ben & Nafsiah Mboi Collection
    • Nomor Panggil: R 610 BER
    • Non-tandon: tidak ada
    • Tandon: 1
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  2. The role of diarrhoeagenic escherichia coli in acute diarrhoeal diseases in Bandar-Abas, Irian, halaman 3
  3. Cholera, rotavirus, and etec diarrhoea: some clinico-epidemiological features, halaman 4
  4. Acute diarrhea in Baltimore children attending an outpatient clinic, halaman 4
  5. Protection of peruvian children against rotavirus diarrhea of specific serotypes by one, two, or three doses of the RIT 4237 attenuated bovine rotavirus vaccine, halaman 5
  6. The current status of cholera vaccine development and experince with cholera vaccine trials in volunteers, halaman 6
  7. Control of preweaning diarrhea in piglets by acupuncture and chinese medicine, halaman 6
  8. Longitudinal study of rotavirus infections among children from Belem, Brazil, halaman 7
  9. Human calicivirus-associated diarrhea in children attending day care centers, halaman 7
  10. Immunogenicity of two formulations of oral cholera vaccine comprised of killed whole vibrios and the B subunit of cholera toxin, halaman 8
  11. Blastocystis hominis: an organism in search a disease, halaman 9
  12. Mothers' concepts of childhood diarrhea in rural Pakistan: what ort program planners should know, halaman 9
  13. The Usefulness of serum electrolytes in the evaluation of acute adult gastroenteritis, halaman 9
  14. Antimicrobial resistance pattern and plasmids of enteropathogenic escherichia coli isolated in Nigeria, halaman 10
  15. An epidemiological study of rotavirus diarrhoea in a cohort of Nigerian infants: II. Incidence of diarrhoea in the first two years of life, halaman 11
  16. An epidemiological study of rotavirus diarrhoea in a cohort of Nigerian infants: I methodology and experiences in the recruitment and follow-up of patients, halaman 11
  17. Casual reasoning and the treatment of diarrhoeal disease by mothers in Kenya, halaman 12
  18. Comparison of efficacy of a glucose/glycine/glycylclycine electrolyte solution versus the standard who/ors in diarrheic dehydrated children, halaman 12
  19. Campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli diarrhoea in rural and urban populations in Yugoslavia, halaman 13
  20. Diarrheal disease in Brazil: clinical features of rotavirus-associated gastroenteritis in children, halaman 13
  21. Rapid intravenous rehydration by means of a single polyelectrolyte solution with or without dextrose, halaman 14
  22. Salmonella responsible for infantile gastroenteritis in Mosul, Iraq, halaman 15
  23. Diarrhoeal disease: knowledge, attitudes and practices in an Aboriginal community , halaman 15
  24. Intestinal parasites in children with diarrhea in El Salvador, halaman 15
  25. Prevalence of campylobacter in infant, juvenile and adult laboratory primates, halaman 16
  26. A controlled trial on utility of oral zinc supplementation in acute dehydrating diarrhea in infants, halaman 16
  27. Therapy for shigellosis. I. Randomized, double-blind trial of nalidixic acid in childhood shigellosis, halaman 17
  28. Virulence properties and enterotoxin production of aeromonas trains isolated from fish, halaman 18
  29. Usefulness of culture, histology, and urease testing in the detection of campylobacter pylori, halaman 18
  30. Anthropological involvement in the central American diarrheal disease control project, halaman 19
  31. Adherence of bacteria to the intestine in spordic cases of enteropathogenic escherichia coli-associated diarrhea in infants and young children: A prospective study, halaman 19
  32. Beliefs and practices related to diarrhoeal disease among mothers in gondar region, Ethiopia, halaman 20
  33. Campylobacter jejuni isolations from mexican and swedish patients, with repeated symptomatic and/or asymptomatic diarrhoea episodes, halaman 21
  34. Enteritis in cattle due to yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection, halaman 21
  35. Methemoglobinemia and hemolytic anemia associated with campylobacter jejuni enteritis, halaman 22
  36. Parasitic, bacterial and viral pathogens isolated from diarrhoeal and routine stool specimens of urban Bangladesh children, halaman 22
  37. Educational intervention for altering water sanitation behavior to reduce childhood diarrhea in urban Bangladesh: impact on nutritional status, halaman 23
  38. Water supply, sanitation and housing in relation to the risk of infant mortality from diarrhoea, halaman 23
  39. cultural models of diarrheal illness: conceptual framework and review, halaman 24
  40. Village health workers are able to teach mothers how to safely prepare sugar/salt solutions, halaman 24

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