Effect of climatic variability on childhood diarrhea and its high risk periods in northwestern parts of Ethiopia
PLoS ONE2017Vol. 12(10), pp. e0186933–e0186933
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Abstract
This study found that the most likely high risk period is in the beginning of the dry season. Climatic factors have an association with the occurrence of CDD. Therefore, CDD prevention and control strategy should consider local weather variations to improve programs on CDD.
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