To show that the severity of diarrheal disease in Aboriginal children in tropical Australia is a consequence of underlying small intestinal mucosal damage. A prospective study of 338 Aboriginal admissions compared to 37 non-Aboriginal children, both diarrhea cases and controls. Intestinal permeability was measured by lactulose-rhamnose (L/R) ratios on a timed 90-minute blood test. For diarrheal admissions, significantly more Aboriginal (vs. non-Aboriginal children) had hypokalemia (70 vs. 10%), acidosis (65 vs. 29%), moderate to severe dehydration (52 vs. 19%) and a longer mean length of stay (mean 8.9 vs. 3.9 days). Mean L/R ratios (95% confidence intervals) in Aboriginal children (diarrhea vs. controls) were 16.5 (14.6-18.7) vs. 4.5 (3.8-...
Background: The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among Aboriginal Australians children is...
Small bowel enteropathy (assessed by the lactulose (L) : mannitol (M) permeability test) is a major ...
Environmental enteropathy (EE) is characterised by subclinical inflammation and hyperpermeability of...
Northern Territory Aboriginal children hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis have high rates of ac...
Background—Northern Territory Abo-riginal children hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis have high...
Aboriginal children hospitalized with diarrheal disease in northern Australia have high rates of aci...
OBJECTIVE: Environmental enteropathy syndrome may compromise growth and predispose to infectious dis...
OBJECTIVE: Environmental enteropathy syndrome may compromise growth and predispose to infectious di...
BACKGROUND: To determine the prevalence of enteric infections in Aboriginal children aged 0-2 years ...
Australian Aboriginal children hospitalized with diarrhoeal disease have severe manifestations with ...
children have a high incidence of acute diarrheal disease and an underlying environmental enteropath...
Objective: To explore relationships between malnutrition and pancreatic damage in hospitalised abori...
Intestinal spirochaetal bacteria were isolated from 59 of 181 (32.6%) faecal samples obtained from A...
Socially disadvantaged Indigenous infants and children living in western industrialized countries ex...
This study investigated whether under-nutrition affected time to hospitalization for recurrence of g...
Background: The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among Aboriginal Australians children is...
Small bowel enteropathy (assessed by the lactulose (L) : mannitol (M) permeability test) is a major ...
Environmental enteropathy (EE) is characterised by subclinical inflammation and hyperpermeability of...
Northern Territory Aboriginal children hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis have high rates of ac...
Background—Northern Territory Abo-riginal children hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis have high...
Aboriginal children hospitalized with diarrheal disease in northern Australia have high rates of aci...
OBJECTIVE: Environmental enteropathy syndrome may compromise growth and predispose to infectious dis...
OBJECTIVE: Environmental enteropathy syndrome may compromise growth and predispose to infectious di...
BACKGROUND: To determine the prevalence of enteric infections in Aboriginal children aged 0-2 years ...
Australian Aboriginal children hospitalized with diarrhoeal disease have severe manifestations with ...
children have a high incidence of acute diarrheal disease and an underlying environmental enteropath...
Objective: To explore relationships between malnutrition and pancreatic damage in hospitalised abori...
Intestinal spirochaetal bacteria were isolated from 59 of 181 (32.6%) faecal samples obtained from A...
Socially disadvantaged Indigenous infants and children living in western industrialized countries ex...
This study investigated whether under-nutrition affected time to hospitalization for recurrence of g...
Background: The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among Aboriginal Australians children is...
Small bowel enteropathy (assessed by the lactulose (L) : mannitol (M) permeability test) is a major ...
Environmental enteropathy (EE) is characterised by subclinical inflammation and hyperpermeability of...