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Household water treatment (HWT) has the potential to play an important role in expanding access to safe water and reducing GI illness in developing countries.
Multiple studies have identified trends between indicator organisms in water and GI illness in humans, including vomiting, diarrhea, and fever (Cabelli [1983]; Wade et al. [2006]).
GI illness accounted for 20.6% (2634/12 803) of all reported illnesses, with an incidence (95% CI) of 3.04 (2.82 to 3.28) episodes of GI illness/child-year.
The median (IQR) duration of an episode of GI illness was 4 (3–6) days.
There was no significant geographic variation in GI illness by region.
A secondary goal was to evaluate the potential for GI illness below current guidelines.
This study provided an opportunity to let the person with chronic GI illness shine through.
36 37 Children in this cohort also suffered predominantly from respiratory and GI illness.
A study of pediatric emergency room visits for acute GI illness found that any rainfall 4 days prior was significantly associated with an 11% increase in ER visits for GI illness (Drayna et al. 2010).
Acute GI illness in children has been associated with rainfall 4 days prior (Drayna et al. 2010), and heavy rainfall was associated with increased risk of hospitalization for GI illness (Bush et al. 2014).
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Objectives: We evaluated the association between extreme precipitation and gastrointestinal (GI) illness-related hospital admissions in Chennai, India, from 2004 to 2007.
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