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Acute Gastroenteritis-Related Encephalopathy

open access: yesJournal of Child Neurology, 2001
We studied the incidence of convulsions in 1936 children with acute gastroenteritis. Sixty-eight children had convulsions (3.5%), which were categorized into three groups: (1) bacterial (n = 13; 19%), (2) Rotavirus (n = 30, 44%), and (3) no organism (n = 25; 37%).
Wong, V
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Acute Nonbacterial Gastroenteritis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
A minor illness is described which is present continuously in the population. From the data presented and from more detailed data which are in the process of publication, the conclusion can be drawn that the gastrointestinal tract of man is subject to bombardment with a nonbacterial agent in a manner very similar to that in which the upper respiratory ...
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Acute Infectious Gastroenteritis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1974
Gastroenteritis caused by infectious agents still poses an annoying and sometimes serious problem even in well sanitated populations. Infectious non bacterial gastroenteritis, after many years of neglect, is now again receiving the investigative attention it deserves.
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Acute gastroenteritis

2011
Pathogenesis 170Aetiology 171Clinical features 171Differential diagnosis 172Assessment 173Management 175Prevention 177Complications 178Gastroenteritis is one of the commonest conditions seen in childhood. Presentation to medical practitioners occurs where there is concern over inadequate intake and dehydration, and persistence of diarrhoea and vomiting.
R. Mark Beattie   +2 more
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ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS IN LATIN AMERICA

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994
In Latin America, acute gastroenteritis remains to be an important cause of morbidity in adults and a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children. A child under 5 years of age belonging to a low income segment of the Latin American population will develop 5 to 10 bouts of diarrhea every year.
V, Prado, M L, O'Ryan
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Fosfomycin in Infantile Acute Gastroenteritis

Chemotherapy, 2009
A clinical test was carried out on 83 children suffering from infectious diarrhoeal processes who were treated with fosfomycin with the oral and paranteral route. Coproculture was carried out in all the children before the beginning of treatment and in 51 of them it was repeated at the end of treatment.
J, Brines   +3 more
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Acute Gastroentertis

Clinical Pediatrics, 1999
Acute gastroenteritis represents a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality among children in the developing world as well as morbidity in the developed world. Despite the large number of potential etiologic agents, management of gastroenteritis is uniform and aimed to prevent the two major complications, dehydration and malnutrition.
A S, GastaƱaduy, R E, Begue
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Acute gastroenteritis

2018
This chapter covers acute gastroenteritis. It includes sections on aetiology, clinical features, differential diagnosis, assessment, management, and complications. It is practically focused for the practising clinician.
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