Noun
rehydration (usually uncountable, plural rehydrations)
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The replenishment of water and electrolytes lost through dehydration.
After rehydration, tapioca products become leathery and swollen. Source: Internet
According to World Health Organization (WHO) figures, up to 80 percent of cases can be treated successfully with oral rehydration salts. Source: Internet
A dramatic fall over the past month in the number of people dying from the disease each day -- from about 30 to single figures -- suggests the WHO's strategy of setting up a network of rehydration points to catch patients early is working. Source: Internet
“A cholera treatment centre has been setup at Dikwa General Hospital, where at least 103 suspected cases have been reported and an oral rehydration point will be set up in coming days,” it added. Source: Internet
At least 100,000 children could die of diarrhea without U.S.-supported oral rehydration therapy. Source: Internet
A quarter of a million people suffering from diarrhoea that's associated with cholera have also been provided with rehydration salts and referred for treatment. Source: Internet