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An open health brochure, likely for public education, is held by a hand in an indoor setting in Cisarua, Indonesia. The brochure, primarily orange and white with red highlights, focuses on diarrhea prevention and treatment.

The left page is titled "CARA PENCEGAHAN DIARE" (How to Prevent Diarrhea), listing four steps: washing hands before eating, washing food and utensils with clean water, drinking boiled water, and drinking Oralit (ORS). Below this, an illustration demonstrates how to prepare homemade Oralit using sugar, salt, and water. Explicit instructions state: "Gula 1 sendok teh + Garam 1/4 sendok teh + Air masak atau air teh 1 gelas" (1 teaspoon sugar + 1/4 teaspoon salt + 1 glass of boiled water or tea), followed by "Campuran diaduk sampai larut benar" (Stir until completely dissolved).

The right page features two red-banner sections detailing Oralit dosage. The first, "Takaran Pemberian Oralit untuk mengatasi diare (1 jam pertama)" (Oralit Dosage to treat diarrhea (first 1 hour)), provides quantities for different age groups: <1 year (300 ml in 1.5 glasses), 1-4 years (600 ml in 3 glasses), 5-12 years (1.2 L in 6 glasses), and Adults (2.4 L in 12 glasses). The second, "Takaran Pemberian Oralit untuk mengatasi diare (setelah buang air besar)" (Oralit Dosage to treat diarrhea (after bowel movement)), specifies dosages: <1 year (100 ml liquid in 0.5 glass), 1-4 years (200 ml in 1 glass), 5-12 years (300 ml in 1.5 glasses), and Adults (400 ml in 5 glasses).

Below the dosage tables, three cartoon illustrations depict children experiencing diarrhea, conveying sadness, pain, and discomfort. A red "STOP" sign is shown next to the word "DIARE" (Diarrhea), emphasizing the brochure's goal of stopping the ailment. The background shows an indistinct wall or surface with a dotted pattern.
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Dec 19, 2024, 1:10 AM

Cisarua, Indonesia

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An open health brochure, likely for public education, is held by a hand in an indoor setting in Cisarua, Indonesia. The brochure, primarily orange and white with red highlights, focuses on diarrhea prevention and treatment. The left page is titled "CARA PENCEGAHAN DIARE" (How to Prevent Diarrhea), listing four steps: washing hands before eating, washing food and utensils with clean water, drinking boiled water, and drinking Oralit (ORS). Below this, an illustration demonstrates how to prepare homemade Oralit using sugar, salt, and water. Explicit instructions state: "Gula 1 sendok teh + Garam 1/4 sendok teh + Air masak atau air teh 1 gelas" (1 teaspoon sugar + 1/4 teaspoon salt + 1 glass of boiled water or tea), followed by "Campuran diaduk sampai larut benar" (Stir until completely dissolved). The right page features two red-banner sections detailing Oralit dosage. The first, "Takaran Pemberian Oralit untuk mengatasi diare (1 jam pertama)" (Oralit Dosage to treat diarrhea (first 1 hour)), provides quantities for different age groups: <1 year (300 ml in 1.5 glasses), 1-4 years (600 ml in 3 glasses), 5-12 years (1.2 L in 6 glasses), and Adults (2.4 L in 12 glasses). The second, "Takaran Pemberian Oralit untuk mengatasi diare (setelah buang air besar)" (Oralit Dosage to treat diarrhea (after bowel movement)), specifies dosages: <1 year (100 ml liquid in 0.5 glass), 1-4 years (200 ml in 1 glass), 5-12 years (300 ml in 1.5 glasses), and Adults (400 ml in 5 glasses). Below the dosage tables, three cartoon illustrations depict children experiencing diarrhea, conveying sadness, pain, and discomfort. A red "STOP" sign is shown next to the word "DIARE" (Diarrhea), emphasizing the brochure's goal of stopping the ailment. The background shows an indistinct wall or surface with a dotted pattern.

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