A standardized treatment plan for acute viral gastroenteritis (AGE) can reduce both treatment time and unnecessary resource utilization, according to a poster presented virtually by Brent A Johnstone, ...
In high antimicrobial usage and resistance settings, researchers found a lack of clinical benefit for treating pediatric diarrhea with antimicrobials, according to a study in Clinical Infectious ...
A qualitative study of the use of a clinical decision support tool in pediatric diarrhea identified the expectations of clinicians and the concerns of parents surrounding the tool’s use. “Clinical ...
Background: Antibiotic treatment is known to disturb gastrointestinal microflora, which results in a range of clinical symptoms — most notably, diarrhea. This is especially important in children, for ...
Breast-feeding could significantly reduce the risk for diarrhea and feeding at the breast instead of from a bottle or formula may reduce otitis media infections in infants, according to recent survey ...
In the United States, the combined annual medical costs and lost productivity from acute intestinal infectious diseases is estimated to be $23 billion per year; in developing countries, the impact of ...
Background. The etiology of childhood diarrhea is frequently unknown. Methods. We sought Aeromonas, Campylobacter, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Pleisiomonas shigelloides ...
Outside toilet in a shed from a German Dolls House by D H Wagner 1930's. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/ Universal Images Group via Getty Images) One of the leading causes of child death in ...
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