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Countries slow to use lifesaving diarrhea treatments for children
EurekAlert, 10/09/09
Despite evidence that low–cost diarrhea treatments such as lower osmolarity oral rehydration salts and zinc supplements could drastically reduce the number of deaths among children, little progress has been made in implementing these life–saving techniques, according to researchers. They examined the implementation of current treatment guidelines and found that few countries are equipped to quickly adapt policies, and many struggle to develop and maintain the recommended supplies.
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