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A manual for physicians and other senior health workers. This fourth revision of the manual reflects recent clinical experience and research findings in diarrhoea case management. Compared to earlier versions, it includes revised guidelines on the management of children with acute diarrhoea using th... more
THIS LEAFLET AIMS AT GUIDING YOU THROUGH THE VERY FIRST DAYS OF AN OUTBREAK

Diarrhoea Treatment Guidelines

The MOST Project USAID (2005) C_WHO
Including new recommendations for the use of ORS and zinc Supplementation for Clinic-Based Healthcare Workers

Pasos para controlar un brote de diarrea aguda

Organización Mundial de la Salud Grupo especial de la lucha contra el Cólera (2010)
Folleto de orientación para los primeros días de un brote.
This leaflet aims at guiding health workers though the very first days of an outbreak. It addresses the following questions: Is this the beginning of an outbreak? Is the patient suffering from cholera or shigella? The leaflet also has sections on how to protect the community, how to t... more
For several years, agencies supporting preparedness and response to cholera outbreaks have supplied medicines and medical devices through the Interagency Diarrhoeal Disease Kits (IDDK). In an effort to better align the presentation and content of the kits to field needs, the composition of the ch... more
This leaflet aims at guiding health workers though the very first days of an outbreak. It addresses the following questions: Is this the beginning of an outbreak? Is the patient suffering from cholera or shigella? The leaflet also has sections on how to protect the community, how to t... more
Available in Englisch, French, Spanish and Chinese
This website was launched in January to advocate for the new WHO ORS/Zinc co-packaging recommendation (for diarrhoea treatment) and seek to remove barriers and exploit opportunities to the uptake of the recommendation in LMICs. As a part of this work we are establishing a knowledge base on the statu... more
WHO has developed standardized health kits of medicines and medical supplies to meet different health needs in humanitarian emergencies and disasters. These kits are developed to provide reliable and affordable medicines and supplies quickly to those in need. The kits are used by United Nations age... more
WASH in schools during a cholera response is important due to the strong correlation between WASH and IPC. Not only can it impact the health and well-being of students and staff but also facilitate the potential spread of the disease via the congregation of children and adults from multiple househol... more