id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-007220-nlsduenh Black, R. E. A Two-Year Study of Bacterial, Viral, and Parasitic Agents Associated with Diarrhea in Rural Bangladesh 1980-11-17 .txt text/plain 2692 124 53 Although classic enteric bacterial pathogens are not isolated from most patients with diarrhea, recent studies indicate that enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and rotaviruses may frequently cause diarrhea [2] [3] [4] . We therefore studied patients during a two-year period at a treatment center in rural Bangladesh to determine the frequency, severity, and seasonality of diarrhea associated with ETEC, rotavirus, and other enteric agents. V. cholerae group 0: 1 was rarely identified for children less than two years of age but was an important pathogen in older children and adults, while non-group 0: 1 vibrios were found in the stools of 4010-11 010 of the patients of each age group for both years of the study. ETEC organisms were the pathogens most frequently isolated from patients of all ages and were the second most frequently isolated (after rotavirus) from young children coming to the treatment center in rural Bangladesh. ./cache/cord-007220-nlsduenh.txt ./txt/cord-007220-nlsduenh.txt