Cumulative hazard of death curves
Shaded areas represent 95% CIs. Cumulative hazard of death curves, number at risk, and cumulative deaths comparing all MSD cases compared with controls (A), non-dysenteric MSD cases compared with controls (B), and dysenteric MSD cases compared with controls (C) during the approximately 60-day follow-up period (range 50–90 days) for the seven GEMS and GEMS-1A sites, during 4 years of enrolment. Data are for children who had a follow-up visit within the 50–90-day window for the day-60 follow-up visit and for whom there was information about whether or not they had died. MSD=moderate-to-severe diarrhoea.