DIARREA AGUDA, REHIDRATACION ORAL E INTRAVENOSA
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Las enfermedades diarreicas son consideradas como la segunda causa de muerte en población infantil, especialmente menor a cinco años. La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) define a la diarrea como la deposición, tres o más veces al día (o con una frecuencia mayor que la normal para la persona) de heces sueltas o líquidas. La deposición frecuente de heces formes (de consistencia sólida) no es diarrea, ni tampoco la deposición de heces de consistencia suelta y “pastosa” por bebés amamantados.
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