| Literature DB >> 14230891 |
J E GORDON, M BEHAR, N S SCRIMSHAW.
Abstract
The programme presented in this article for controlling the diarrhoeas and dysenteries of less developed countries is based on epidemiological principles applicable to acute undifferentiated diarrhoeal disease-its specific as well as its non-specific elements. The dominant importance of weanling diarrhoea requires a main emphasis on maternal and child health procedures, with nutrition singled out for attention, along with public health education and medical care of patients: this in addition to the established worth of means for promoting environmental sanitation. The several features of the suggested programme are within four broad divisions: preventive measures; control of patients, contacts and the immediate environment; measures specifically useful in epidemics; and international measures conducive to broad restriction of the syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: CENTRAL AMERICA; COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL; DIARRHEA, INFANTILE; DYSENTERY, BACILLARY; SALMONELLA INFECTIONS
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14230891 PMCID: PMC2555146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull World Health Organ ISSN: 0042-9686 Impact factor: 9.408