Excessive use of antibiotics for diarrhoea is a major contributing factor towards increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance in developing countries. Zinc therapy for diarrhoea has been shown to be beneficial in controlled efficacy trials, and it is of interest to determine if availability of zinc syrup for treatment of diarrhoea would satisfy the demand for a 'medicine' for diarrhoea, thus reducing the use of antibiotics, without competing with the use of oral rehydration therapy (ORT). This community-based controlled trial was conducted from November 1998 to October 2000, and all children aged 3-59 months in the study area were included. In this trial, the availability of zinc supplements, along with ORT and appropriate education progra...
We designed a double-blinded randomized clinical trial of zinc (10 or 20mg of zinc sulphate for 2-5m...
Diarrhoea is second only to malaria as a cause of death in under five children in Nigeria. Episodes ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is estimated that zinc deficiency is responsible for 4.4% of childhood deaths ...
Excessive use of antibiotics for diarrhoea is a major contributing factor towards increasing rates o...
Excessive use of antibiotics for diarrhoea is a major contributing factor towards increasing rates o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect on morbidity and mortality of providing daily zinc for 14 days to ...
Zinc for the treatment of childhood diarrhoea was introduced in a pilot area in southern Mali to pre...
The childhood diarrhoea-management guidelines of the World Health Organization/United Nations Childr...
On 8 May 2004, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) r...
Diarrhoea remains one of the leading killers of young children. A recent meta-analysis demonstrated ...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children\u2019s Fund recommend using a new oral...
A longitudinal cohort study was conducted at Camp Hospital Batagram in August 2006 to ascertain the ...
BACKGROUND:\ua0 In developing countries, diarrhoea causes around 500,000 child deaths annually. Zinc...
Diarrhoea was estimated to account for 18% of the estimated 10.6 million deaths of children aged les...
Intervention trials have shown that zinc is efficacious in treating acute diarrhea in children of de...
We designed a double-blinded randomized clinical trial of zinc (10 or 20mg of zinc sulphate for 2-5m...
Diarrhoea is second only to malaria as a cause of death in under five children in Nigeria. Episodes ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is estimated that zinc deficiency is responsible for 4.4% of childhood deaths ...
Excessive use of antibiotics for diarrhoea is a major contributing factor towards increasing rates o...
Excessive use of antibiotics for diarrhoea is a major contributing factor towards increasing rates o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect on morbidity and mortality of providing daily zinc for 14 days to ...
Zinc for the treatment of childhood diarrhoea was introduced in a pilot area in southern Mali to pre...
The childhood diarrhoea-management guidelines of the World Health Organization/United Nations Childr...
On 8 May 2004, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) r...
Diarrhoea remains one of the leading killers of young children. A recent meta-analysis demonstrated ...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children\u2019s Fund recommend using a new oral...
A longitudinal cohort study was conducted at Camp Hospital Batagram in August 2006 to ascertain the ...
BACKGROUND:\ua0 In developing countries, diarrhoea causes around 500,000 child deaths annually. Zinc...
Diarrhoea was estimated to account for 18% of the estimated 10.6 million deaths of children aged les...
Intervention trials have shown that zinc is efficacious in treating acute diarrhea in children of de...
We designed a double-blinded randomized clinical trial of zinc (10 or 20mg of zinc sulphate for 2-5m...
Diarrhoea is second only to malaria as a cause of death in under five children in Nigeria. Episodes ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is estimated that zinc deficiency is responsible for 4.4% of childhood deaths ...