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Worldwide plan fights pediatric diarrhea

LEICESTER, England, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- British scientists are leading an international research project that might modernize diagnosis and treatment of pediatric diarrhea in developing nations.

University of Leicester scientists say the 4-year project will offer a means of identifying the two most deadly forms of the disease quickly, cheaply and with little training necessary for practitioners.

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The researchers say the implications for improving children's health could be enormous since diarrhea is a major killer in developing countries. The World Health Organization says more than 2 million people die each year from the effects of diarrhea, most of them children under 5 years of age.

University of Leicester Microbiology Professor Peter Williams and colleagues Uta Praekelt and Marie Singer are working with scientists at the Robert Koch Institute in Germany; Anna University in Chennai, India; Christian Medical College in Vellore, India; and at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

The project, called the European-Asian Challenge to Childhood Diarrhea, has received funding from the European Union, the British Council and the Indian University Grants Commission.

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