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Oral rehydration solutions in watery diarrhea in children: what’s new?
Acute infectious diarrhoea is still a topical problem in pediatrics today. Approximately 95% of children under five years of age suffer from acute intestinal infection at least once or several times.
I. N. Zakharova +3 more
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Oral Rehydration Therapy: WHO at 40, ORT at 30 [PDF]
Oral rehydration therapy may prove to be mankind's most significant therapeutic advance this century. Diarrheal disease remains the number one killer of children in the world and is a major cause of illness within Canada and other developed countries ...
Jonathan LaPook, Richard N. Fedorak
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Allogenic tendons grafts sourced from intrasynovial tendons are often used for tendon reconstruction. Processing is achieved through repetitive freeze–thaw cycles followed by lyophilization. Soaking the lyophilized tendon in saline (0.9%) for 24 h is the
Chun Bi +2 more
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Modified oral rehydration therapy in a case with cystic fibrosis
Infants with cystic fibrosis can develop episodes of hyponatremic, hypochloremic dehydration with metabolic alkalosis, and management is difficult.
S Songül Yalçin +5 more
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Rehydration with fructose worsens dehydration-induced renal damage
Background Increasing evidence suggests heat stress induced chronic kidney disease (CKD) may be mediated by endogenous fructose generation and may be exacerbated by rehydration by fructose-containing solutions.
Tamara Milagres +12 more
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Diluted yogurt (ayran) versus water in dissolving oral rehydration salts
Seventy-six children with gastroenteritis were treated with oral rehydration salts dissolved in ayran (diluted yogurt), and eighty patients were treated with oral rehydration salts dissolved in water.
S Cağlayan +3 more
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ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY INTESTINAL INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN, WHICH SOLUTION TO CHOOSE?
The article presents the data of the literature about the history of the development and introduction into clinical practice the method of oral rehydration, the clinical efficacy of standard hyperosmolar glucose-saline solutions, recommended by WHO and ...
A. A. Novokshonov
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Background: Children hospitalised with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are frequently complicated (>50%) by diarrhoea (≥3 watery stools/day) which is accompanied by poor outcomes.
Peter Olupot-Olupot +13 more
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Optimization of Pathogenetic Treatment of Secretory Diarrhea in Infants
The aim of the research was to access clinical efficacy of oral rehydration therapy using III generation solutions in the treatment of secretory diarrhea in infants.
O.K. Koloskova +3 more
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Are diagnostic criteria for acute malnutrition affected by hydration status in hospitalized children? A repeated measures study. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Dehydration and malnutrition commonly occur together among ill children in developing countries. Dehydration (change in total body water) is known to alter weight.
Andrew M Prentice +16 more
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