In children, diarrhea ______.

a. is a moderately strong indicator that the child may have genetically based intestinal problems
b. is not a threat in the United States, but is one of the most common causes of childhood death in countries without adequate sanitation and few medical resources
c. is often accompanied with similar symptoms to that of a cold
d. is considered to be a significant threat to the health and well-being of a child, and requires immediate medical attention from a professional


Ans: B

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