Infectious Diarrhoea in the Young: Strategies for Control in Humans and Animals : Proceedings of an International Seminar on Diarrhoeal Disease in South East Asia and the Western Pacific Region, Geelong, Australia, 10-15 February 1985Saul Tzipori |
Contents
Global problems of acute diarrhea in young children | 3 |
Diarrhoeal disease in nonurban aboriginal children | 21 |
Acute diarrhoea and rotavirus infection in newborn babies and children | 38 |
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