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Table 2 Etiologies for the cause of diarrhea disease and number of deaths among under-5 and all ages in India, 2019

From: The burden of diarrhea, etiologies, and risk factors in India from 1990 to 2019: evidence from the global burden of disease study

Etiology

Number of Deaths

Under 5

All Ages

Cholera

308.20 (168.86–529.62)

3832.13 (2241.65–6253.05)

Non-typhoidal Salmonella

2061.21 (315.36–5309.76)

9143.28 (315.36–35,931.43)

Shigella

4962.37 (1679.89–11,247.34)

24,474.21 (8457.54–53,447.86)

Enteropathogenic E coli

1556.12 (684.65–2950.12)

3393.35 (1595.33–6108.74)

Enterotoxigenic E coli

2669.03 (1059.49–5673.76)

22,668.51 (9418.76–48,347.06)

Campylobacter

8435.41 (2991.94–17,552.2)

44,353.98 (10,550.04–116,332.8)

Entamoeba

3347.33 (903.44–8623.98)

11,199.08 (3331.32–28,713.4)

Cryptosporidium

5074.18 (836.74–15,270.26)

36,007.17 (4993.42–125,954.9)

Rotavirus

2059.74 (767.51–4378.68)

4378.68 (17,500.49–91,197.18)

Aeromonas

793.62 (285.88–1673.29)

3025.27 (1340.69–5877.25)

Clostridium difficile

129.76 (62.78–243.66)

1150.95 (724.41–1690.44)

Norovirus

2317.06 (574.28–5613.38)

29,924.36 (3711.67–80,822.81)

Adenovirus

8864.36 (4317.97–16,036.32)

20,916.49 (11,657.05–33,668.17)

  1. Note: Point represent mean estimates and error bars represents 95% uncertainty interval of the lower and upper limit