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Acta Paediatr Suppl ; 381: 124-6, 1992 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1421928

ABSTRACT

The clinical and laboratory features of persistent diarrhea were investigated in 83 children under three years of age who were treated in the Gastroenterology Division of the Institute for the Protection of Children's Health, Hanoi from August 1988 to August 1989. The number of cases of diarrhea was highest in the children aged 4-5 months. The mean age of the children studied was 6.6 +/- 3.4 months. The ratio of males to females was 2.6 and mean age of first episode of diarrhea was 4.3 +/- 3.4 months; persistent diarrhea was more common in children under six months of age than in older children. Persistent diarrhea occurred in the first diarrheal episode in 66.5% of cases. Recent nonenteric infections were found in 30% of the study group. Of the 83 children studied, 36% had stool specimens positive for enteric pathogens; 24% had enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolated, 8% had enteropathogenic E. coli, 5% rotavirus, 6% Candida, and 4% Giardia lamblia. The duration of diarrhea was longer in children who received antibiotics than in those who did not (p < 0.01).


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Diarrhea , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Breast Feeding , Candida/isolation & purification , Child, Preschool , Chronic Disease , Diarrhea/drug therapy , Diarrhea/epidemiology , Diarrhea/etiology , Diarrhea, Infantile/drug therapy , Diarrhea, Infantile/epidemiology , Diarrhea, Infantile/etiology , Enterobacteriaceae/isolation & purification , Feces/microbiology , Feces/parasitology , Female , Giardia/isolation & purification , Humans , Infant , Male , Time Factors , Vietnam
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Acta Paediatr (Stockh) ; 81 Suppl 381: 124-6, 1992 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12286020

ABSTRACT

The clinical and laboratory features of persistent diarrhea were investigated in 83 children under 3 years of age who were treated in the Gastroenterology Division of the Institute for the Protection of Children's Health, Hanoi, from August 1988 to August 1989. The number of cases of diarrhea was highest in the children aged 4-5 months. The mean age of the children studies was 6.6 +or- 3.4 months. The ratio of males to females was 2.6 and mean age of 1st episode of diarrhea was 4.3 +or- 3.4 months; persistent diarrhea was more common in children under 6 months of age than in older children. Persistent diarrhea occurred in the 1st diarrheal episode in 66.5% of cases. Recent nonenteric infections were found in 30% of the study group. Of the 83 children studies, 36% had stool specimens positive for enteric pathogens; 24% had enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolated, 8% had enteropathogenic E. coli, 5% rotavirus, 6% Candida, and 4% Giardia lamblia. The duration of diarrhea was longer in children who received antibiotics than in those who did not (p 0.01).


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Age Factors , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Child , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Diarrhea, Infantile , Digestive System , Incidence , Parasitic Diseases , Virus Diseases , Adolescent , Asia , Asia, Southeastern , Biology , Demography , Developing Countries , Diagnosis , Diarrhea , Disease , Infections , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Physiology , Population , Population Characteristics , Research , Research Design , Therapeutics , Vietnam
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