Health | diarrhea Single Pill Can Halt Diarrhea's Deadly Reign By Drew Nelles Posted Aug 9, 2009 2:09 PM CDT Copied A child suffering from severe diarrhea is treated at a clinic of the International Medical Corps in a displaced people's camp, Monday, Nov. 3, 2008 in Kibati north of Goma in eastern Congo. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo) Diarrhea kills 1.6 million children under 5 every year—more than AIDS or malaria—and gets a fraction of the funding. But a deceptively simple new treatment may mark a breakthrough, Time reports. Zinc supplements appear to dramatically decrease diarrhea-related deaths—one afflicted village in Mali hasn’t had a single death since the pills arrived. Zinc “has totally taken off,” a researcher says. “It looks like real medicine and is not given out for free.” The entire treatment costs less than 30 cents, and a single dose lasts an entire season. It’s still not clear how exactly zinc fights diarrhea; the researcher suggests that zinc boosts the immune system, helping the body fight off diarrhea’s worst effects. Still, the people in charge are paying attention: several African governments have started zinc programs, and some 20 companies worldwide are manufacturing the pills. Read These Next Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara has died at 71. What we know about the arrest of Don Lemon. A bird from the Galapagos is right now cruising far from home. Don Lemon has been arrested in LA after a Minneapolis protest. Report an error