Detection of Intestinal Parasites and Some Etiological Factors in Children Patients Under Two Years Age Suffering from Diarrhea in Al-Hillah City

Diarrhea is more risk factors children life threatening in worldwide especially in countries with lack hygiene and poor sanitation and contaminated water drinking.Many of intestinal parasites suchas Entamoeba histolytica and Giardialamblia and other pathogens including bacteria, causes diarrhea infe...

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Bacteria
Bile
Blood
Breastfeeding & lactation
Diarrhea
Drinking water
Etiology
Feces
Food
Gastroenteritis
Giardia
Infections
Iodine
Medical laboratories
Mortality
Nutrition
Parasites
Pathogens
Protozoa
Sanitation
Sediments
Viral infections
Womens health
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