Diarrhoea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the water content, volume, or frequency of stools. Diarrhoea needs to be classified according to the trends over time (acute or chronic) and to the characteristics of the stools (watery, fatty, inflammatory). Secretory diarrhoeas, mostly acute and of viral aetiology in more than 70% of cases, are by far the most important subtype of diarrhoeas in terms of frequency, incidence and mortality (over 2.5 million deaths/year in developing countries). Natural and synthetic opiates such as morphine, codeine, and loperamide which react with endogenous opiates (enkephalins, beta-endorphins, dynorphins) mainly act on intestinal motility and slow down transit. An antidi...
AbstractAcute infectious diarrhoea remains a very common health problem, even in the industrialized ...
Persistent diarrhoea continues to present a management challenge to clinicians around the world. The...
National audienceChronic diarrhea can be defined as the passage of more than 3 loose stools per day ...
Diarrhoea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the water conten...
Acute diarrhea is a very common symptom, which may recognize different causes and is basically the e...
Diarrhea is an increase in the incidence and fluidity of feces that is greatest characterized by dur...
Diarrhea, defined as three or more loose or watery stools per day, represents a frequent problem in ...
Acute uncomplicated diarrhoea is commonly treated by self-medication. Guidelines for treatment exist...
Infection causes (bacterial, viral, and parasitic) account for most cases of diarrhea. A potential p...
Chronic diarrhea is defined as a decrease in fecal consistency lasting for four or more weeks. A myr...
The efficacy of racecadotril (RC), an intestinal antisecretory drug acting via an enkephalinase inhi...
Diarrhea! disease continues to be one of the primary causes of morbidity and mortal-ity in the devel...
Diarrhea is defined as reduced stool consistency, increased water content and number of evacuations ...
Acute diarrheal diseases (ADD) are important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. ADD includ...
AbstractAcute infectious diarrhoea remains a very common health problem, even in the industrialized ...
Persistent diarrhoea continues to present a management challenge to clinicians around the world. The...
National audienceChronic diarrhea can be defined as the passage of more than 3 loose stools per day ...
Diarrhoea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the water conten...
Acute diarrhea is a very common symptom, which may recognize different causes and is basically the e...
Diarrhea is an increase in the incidence and fluidity of feces that is greatest characterized by dur...
Diarrhea, defined as three or more loose or watery stools per day, represents a frequent problem in ...
Acute uncomplicated diarrhoea is commonly treated by self-medication. Guidelines for treatment exist...
Infection causes (bacterial, viral, and parasitic) account for most cases of diarrhea. A potential p...
Chronic diarrhea is defined as a decrease in fecal consistency lasting for four or more weeks. A myr...
The efficacy of racecadotril (RC), an intestinal antisecretory drug acting via an enkephalinase inhi...
Diarrhea! disease continues to be one of the primary causes of morbidity and mortal-ity in the devel...
Diarrhea is defined as reduced stool consistency, increased water content and number of evacuations ...
Acute diarrheal diseases (ADD) are important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. ADD includ...
AbstractAcute infectious diarrhoea remains a very common health problem, even in the industrialized ...
Persistent diarrhoea continues to present a management challenge to clinicians around the world. The...
National audienceChronic diarrhea can be defined as the passage of more than 3 loose stools per day ...