Background: Oral rehydration solution (ORS) for treatment of diarrhea relies on enhancement of small intestinal sodium and fluid absorption to correct dehydration. Amylase-resistant starch added to ORS significantly reduced the duration and severity of diarrhea in adults with cholera, presumably by generation of short-chain fatty acids in the colon and enhancement of colonic sodium and fluid absorption. The present study was initiated to determine whether addition of amylase-resistant starch to standard World Health Organization glucose-ORS (G-ORS) would reduce the duration of diarrhea and fecal fluid losses in children with acute diarrhea. Methods: One hundred eighty-three children (6 months to 3 years) with acute watery diarrhea were rand...
Acute gastroenteritis remains a common illness among infants and children throughout the world. Amon...
The World Health Organization recommended a formulation of oral rehydration salts as the interventio...
Measurements were made of the intake of a WHO/UNICEF glucose-based and a rice cereal-based oral rehy...
Background: Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous thera...
Background: Although standard glucose-based oral rehydration therapy corrects the dehydration caused...
Copyright: © 2008 Ramakrishna et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Background: Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous thera...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Oral r...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
Background: The world health organization guidelines for treatment of diarrhea in children emphasize...
Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous therapy and appro...
Loss of fluid and electrolytes has long been recognised as the immediate hazard of acute diarrhoea....
A total of 2000 children aged under five and 12,500 diarrhoea episodes were studied prospectively fo...
Background: Reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution (ORS) improved small bowel absorption of fl...
Acute gastroenteritis remains a common illness among infants and children throughout the world. Amon...
The World Health Organization recommended a formulation of oral rehydration salts as the interventio...
Measurements were made of the intake of a WHO/UNICEF glucose-based and a rice cereal-based oral rehy...
Background: Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous thera...
Background: Although standard glucose-based oral rehydration therapy corrects the dehydration caused...
Copyright: © 2008 Ramakrishna et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Background: Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous thera...
Background The composition of the WHO's standard oral rehydration solution (ORS) is similar to that ...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Oral r...
This study assessed whether an oral rehydration solution (ORS) in which glucose is replaced by L-glu...
Background: The world health organization guidelines for treatment of diarrhea in children emphasize...
Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous therapy and appro...
Loss of fluid and electrolytes has long been recognised as the immediate hazard of acute diarrhoea....
A total of 2000 children aged under five and 12,500 diarrhoea episodes were studied prospectively fo...
Background: Reduced osmolarity oral rehydration solution (ORS) improved small bowel absorption of fl...
Acute gastroenteritis remains a common illness among infants and children throughout the world. Amon...
The World Health Organization recommended a formulation of oral rehydration salts as the interventio...
Measurements were made of the intake of a WHO/UNICEF glucose-based and a rice cereal-based oral rehy...