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Diarrheal syndrome in children and adolescents: the features of pathogenetic therapy
The article presents modern data on syndrome of acute, prolonged and chronic diarrhea in children, its etiology and mechanisms of development of different types of this disease and its clinical symptoms.
O.Yu. Belousova
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Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical manifestation of norovirus infection between norovirus genogroup and severity of acute diarrhea in pediatric patients at the Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Alpha Fardah Athiyyah +9 more
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Background Diarrhea causes an estimated 2.5 million child deaths in developing countries each year, 35% of which are due to acute diarrhea. Zinc and copper stores in the body are known to be depleted during acute diarrhea. Our objectives were to evaluate
Mamtani Manju +4 more
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Background: Worldwide, children have a very high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. Epidemiological evidence connects vitamin D deficiency to immune system dysfunction and an elevated risk of infections. For the therapy of acute diarrhea in children, it
Khaled A. Abdel Baseer +3 more
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Zinc Supplementation in Children with Acute Diarrhea of Invasive Bacterial and Non-bacterial Infection [PDF]
Background: Diarrhea is one of the manifestations of gastrointestinal disorder. In Indonesia, diarrhea is still one of the leading causes of death in infants and children.
Hegar, B. (Badriul) +1 more
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Epidemiology of Shigella-Associated diarrhea in Gorgan, north of Iran [PDF]
Objective : Shigella is an important etiological agent for diarrhea and especially dysentery. Shigellosis is an intestinal infection that is a major public health problem in many developing countries.
Ahmadi, A.R. +7 more
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The Etiological Structure of Acute Intestinal Infections in Children from Tashkent
The study included 402 children with established etiology of acute intestinal infections (AII) at the age of 1 month. up to 5 years. That viruses (76.4%) are in the majority of cases the causative factor of AII in children in this age group is ...
U. E. Eraliev
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Abstract This chapter guides the reader on the general principles, clinical manifestations, and management of acute diarrhea in hospitalized patients.
Mahesh Kumar Goenka +2 more
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Obesity is positively associated with dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate concentrations at 7 y in Chilean children of normal birth weight. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In low-birth-weight girls, obesity increases the risk of premature adrenarche and metabolic complications. However, the consistency of this association in normal-birth-weight children and its potential mediators remain unknown.
Baquedano +45 more
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Proportion and Factors Associated with Zinc Deficiency in Acute Diarrhea Patients [PDF]
Background: Zinc may affect the intestinal immune response. No data has been available on zinc deficiency in adult patients with diarrhea, especially for Indonesian population. Zinc metabolism, etiologies, pathogenesis and clinical course of diarrhea may
Dillon, D. H. (Drupadi) +3 more
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