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Disease diarrhea
Symptom C0162429|malnutrition
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PubMedID- 25072743 The predominant consequence of cd is malnutrition due to malabsorption (with diarrhea, weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, and altered blood parameters), especially in patients who do not show strict adherence to gfd treatment.
PubMedID- 24910752 This situation is rare, especially in immunodeficient patients, as these children usually have chronic diarrhea with malabsorbtion and malnutrition, and diarrhea is a typical clinical manifestation of cryptosporidium infection.
PubMedID- 20838634 However, in most cases – due to climatic and environmental factors like seasonal influence (hot weather and rainy periods) – diseases such as malaria, acute respiratory infections (ari), and diarrhea, in combination with malnutrition have been the major causes of death in this area.
PubMedID- 23144941 Chronic diarrhea was marginally associated with malnutrition (rr 1.42; 95% ci 0.99-2.04).
PubMedID- 21779534 Secondly, considering sanitation as an independent risk factor for diarrhea, its association with malnutrition makes it a likely confounding variable for the relationship between malnutrition and diarrhea.
PubMedID- 24307482 A recent meta-analysis suggested that malnutrition correlated with persistent diarrhea in patients with giardiasis (muhsen and levine 2012).
PubMedID- 23509674 There is good evidence that repeated enteric infections, usually but not always linked to attacks of diarrhea, can lead to malnutrition, with long-term adverse effects on development.
PubMedID- 22754455 For example malnutrition is linked with malaria and diarrhea which can cause significant weight loss in affected children when accompanied with food scarcity.
PubMedID- 22280473 An estimated 50% of this underweight or malnutrition is associated with repeated diarrhea or with intestinal nematode infections as a result of unsafe water, inadequate sanitation or insufficient hygiene 5.
PubMedID- 24194649 The most common illnesses were diarrhea with or without malnutrition (34%–45%), fever (presumed to be malaria, 25%–28%), and fever and cough (presumed to be malaria and/or pneumonia, 31%–38%).
PubMedID- 23230331 The first case, with severe emaciation and malnutrition due to long-lasting diarrhea, was found in 1991 by detecting worm sections from the biopsied intestine, and also by identifying the eggs in fecal samples .
PubMedID- 24010092 Idi defined as a severe chronic diarrhea associated with malnutrition and a high mortality in spite of an active treatment 9.

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