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seasonal fluctuations in the occurrence of enterotoxigenic bacteria and rotavirus in paediatric diarrhoea in addis ababa.this study (march 1977-february 1978) was performed at the ethio-swedish pediatric clinic, addis ababa, to determine whether there were any seasonal fluctuations in the occurrence of diarrhoea associated with enterotoxigenic enterobacteria (eteb), rotavirus and two parasites (giardia lamblia and entamoeba histolytica).a total of 1161 children (962 patients and 199 controls) were investigated. eteb were isolated in 12.2% of the patients and 4.5% of the controls, rotavirus in 27.8% and 8%, and par ...19816266682
prevalence of intestinal parasites, salmonella and shigella among apparently health food handlers of addis ababa university student's cafeteria, addis ababa, ethiopia.food contamination may occur at any point during its journey through production, processing, distribution, and preparation. the risk of food getting contaminated depends largely on the health status of the food handlers, their personal hygiene, knowledge and practice of food hygiene. food borne diseases are a public health problem in developed and developing countries like ethiopia.201525616876
non-biting cyclorrhaphan flies (diptera) as carriers of intestinal human parasites in slum areas of addis ababa, ethiopia.a study was conducted to determine the role of non-biting cyclorrhaphan flies as carriers of intestinal parasites in slum areas of addis ababa from january 2004 to june 2004. a total of 9550 flies, comprising of at least seven species were collected from four selected sites and examined for human intestinal parasites using the formol-ether concentration method. the dominant fly species was chrysomya rufifacies (34.9%) followed by musca domestica (31%), musca sorbens (20.5.%), lucina cuprina (6.8 ...200717658447
incidence of protozoal diarrheal disease in an expatriate community in addis ababa.the incidence of diarrheal disease due to entamoeba histolytica and giardia lamblia in the united states embassy american population was recorded over a 25 month period. overall case rates of 4.2/100 person-months for amoebiasis and 3.3/100 person-months for giardiasis were distinguished by wide variations based on age group and rainfall. in some circumstances, gender and prior living in africa also correlated with disease incidence. practitioners should look for these entities in american expat ...19968840612
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