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Management of acute infectious diarrhea for children living in resource-limited settings.

Miguel O'Ryan G, Liat Ashkenazi-Hoffnung, Miguel A O'Ryan-Soriano, Shai Ashkenazi
Review Expert review of anti-infective therapy 2014 37 اقتباسات
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نوع الدراسة
Review
المجتمع المدروس
Children under 5 in resource-limited settings
التدخل
Management of acute infectious diarrhea for children living in resource-limited settings. None
المقارن
None
النتيجة الأولية
Acute infectious diarrhea management in children
اتجاه التأثير
Positive
خطر التحيز
Unclear

Abstract

Acute infectious gastroenteritis continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children below 5 years of age, with the majority of deaths concentrated in 35 'low income' countries. In these countries the under five years of age mortality rates reach 100 per 1000 live births, of which a significant proportion are associated with acute diarrhea. Rotavirus, cryptosporidium, Shigella spp and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli are the main pathogens causing disease in these settings, although other bacteria and parasites can cause moderate to severe disease in different regions and situations. Treatment of children in these setting should be focused on appropriate rehydration, early hospitalization of severely malnourished children, zinc supplementation, and in specific situations, antimicrobials should be considered. The rationale for antimicrobial use should be based on the potential benefits based on published literature and the opportunity for use. This review provides a pathogen-specific update on the potential benefits of antimicrobials and suggests an empirical management approach for children suffering an acute watery or bloody diarrhea in a resource-limited region.

باختصار

A pathogen-specific update on the potential benefits of antimicrobials is provided and an empirical management approach for children suffering an acute watery or bloody diarrhea in a resource-limited region is suggested.

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