Epidemiology & management of persistent diarrhoea in children of developing countries

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Bhan, MK
Bhandari, N
Bhatnagar, S
Bahl, R
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impaired immunity; incidence; lactose intolerance; mortality micronutrient deficiency; persistent diarrhoea;
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Diarrhoea that begins acutely but lasts longer than two weeks is defined to be persistent. Revised estimates in developing countries including India showed that acute diarrhoea accounts for 35 per cent, dysentery 20 per cent and non-dysenteric persistent diarrhoea (PD) for 45 per cent of total diarrhoeal deaths. PD also often changes marginal malnutrition to more severe forms. Factors that increase the risk of acute diarrhoea becoming persistent have been identified in India and other developing countries. These include antecedent malnutrition, micronutrient deficiency particularly for zinc and vitamin A, transient impairment in cell mediated immunity, infection with entero aggregative Escherichia coli and cryptosporidium, sequential infection with different pathogens and lack of exclusive breast feeding during the initial four months of life particularly use of bovine milk. Several issues regarding the management of persistent diarrhoea in hospitalized children in India have been resolved. Diets providing modest amounts of milk mixed with cereals are well tolerated, In those who fail on such diets providing carbohydrate as a mixture of cereals and glucose ol sucrose hasten recovery. The role of antimicrobial agents and individual micronutrients in PD is currently being investigated. A management algorithm appropriate for India and other developing countries has been developed and found to substantially reduce case fatality in hospital settings to about 2-3 per cent. Recent epidemiological and clinical research related to persistent diarrhoea is also reviewed.
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