نتایج جستجو برای: acute diarrhoea

تعداد نتایج: 502946  

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1974
B Rowe R J Gross R Lindop R B Baird

An outbreak of acute diarrhoea occurred amongst babies in a special care baby unit. Thirteen babies were at risk; six suffered diarrhoea and three of these died. An Escherichia coli with an unidentifiable O antigen and flagellar antigen H23 was isolated from all six cases. This O antigen has been accepted into the international scheme as O158.

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1990
M G Lee S C Rawlins M Didier K DeCeulaer

A patient with rheumatoid arthritis taking prednisone developed Blastocystis hominis acute diarrhoea, which was associated with increased inflammation and effusion of the left knee. B hominis organisms were found in synovial fluid from the left knee. The patient responded dramatically to metronidazole treatment. B hominis may become disseminated in immunosuppressed patients with diarrhoea and m...

Journal: :British medical journal 1984
A M Lever J M Dolby A D Webster A B Price

Campylobacter jejuni and coli are recognised causes of enteritis, and self limiting diarrhoea is a common symptom.' Occasionally the disease resembles Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Chronic infection occurs rarely but has been reported in children and patients with immunodeficiency.2 We report on a patient with immunodeficiency with chronic diarrhoea in whom C jejuni was repeatedly iso...

Journal: :Gut 1992
P Baumer E Danquechin Dorval J Bertrand J M Vetel J C Schwartz J M Lecomte

Acetorphan is an orally active inhibitor of enkephalinase (EC 3.4.24.11) with antidiarrhoeal activity in rodents apparently through protection of endogenous enkephalins and a purely antisecretory mechanism. Its antidiarrhoeal activity in man was assessed in an experimental model of cathartic induced secretory diarrhoea as well as in acute diarrhoea of presumed infectious origin. In six healthy ...

2017
James T Gaensbauer Mario A Melgar Diva M Calvimontes Molly M Lamb Edwin J Asturias Ingrid L Contreras-Roldan Samuel R Dominguez Christine C Robinson Stephen Berman

Background Treatments for paediatric diarrhoeal disease are limited. We assessed the impact of a bovine colostrum and egg-based treatment designed to reduce diarrhoea duration through non-specific and pathogen-directed mechanisms in children. Methods Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of PTM202, derived from bovine colostrum and hyperimmune hen's egg on the duration of acute d...

2017
Andrew Clark Robert Black Jacqueline Tate Anna Roose Karen Kotloff Diana Lam William Blackwelder Umesh Parashar Claudio Lanata Gagandeep Kang Christopher Troeger James Platts-Mills Ali Mokdad Colin Sanderson Laura Lamberti Myron Levine Mathuram Santosham Duncan Steele

BACKGROUND Rotavirus is a leading cause of diarrhoeal mortality in children but there is considerable disagreement about how many deaths occur each year. METHODS AND FINDINGS We compared CHERG, GBD and WHO/CDC estimates of age under 5 years (U5) rotavirus deaths at the global, regional and national level using a standard year (2013) and standard list of 186 countries. The global estimates wer...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
e. rahimi-larki s. s. nene

aeromonas hydrophila is pathogen for several vertebrates. the bacteriological, clinical and epidemiological evidences for the role of a. hydrophila have been described in human infections. the presence of this pathogen in contaminated water is well-established and ingestion of such water may cause infection. there are many reports of acute diarrhoea associated with a. hydrophila transmitted by ...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2012
Vivian Ossaidiom Omuemu Ifeanyi Jude Ofuani Itse Clementina Kubeyinje

INTRODUCTION Zinc supplementation reduces the severity, duration and recurrence of childhood acute diarrhoea. These beneficial effects of zinc in the treatment of diarrhoea led to the inclusion of a 10-14 days treatment regimen by the WHO/UNICEF. This study assessed the level of knowledge and use of zinc supplementation in the management of childhood diarrhoea among health care workers in publi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1976
R F Bishop A S Hewstone G P Davidson R R Townley I H Holmes B J Ruck

During December 1974, an epidemic of diarrhoea occurred in the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, in a ward caring for neonates with acute or chronic medical and surgical problems. Electron microscopy of diarrhoeal faeces revealed a reovirus-like particle ('duovirus' or 'rotavirus') known to cause acute enteritis in older children. This virus is considered to have been primarily involved in ...

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