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Diarrheal diseases have attracted attention internationally, because of their high morbidity and the complexity of pathogenic factors involved, especialy in countries or areas with poor sanitary condition. These disease frequently cause death of infants in some developing countries. Realizing the importance of public health in control of these diseases and the significance of recent scientific finding, the World Health Organization has launched a programme for control of diarrheal diseases.
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Sima, H. (1985). Etiological Study of Diarrheal Diseases in Shanghai. In: Takeda, Y., Miwatani, T. (eds) Bacterial Diarrheal Diseases. New Perspectives in Clinical Microbiology, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4990-4_7
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