Author/Authors
Mansour, Hashem M. Kamal Odwan Hospital - Clinical Pharmacis, Palestine
Title Of Article
Assessment of the Risk Factors for Gastroenteritis and the Role of Antibiotics -Ampicillin and Ampicillin plus Amikacin-
شماره ركورد
23952
Abstract
The term gastroenteritis denotes infections of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract caused by bacterial, viral, parasitic pathogens or chemical agents and food intolerance, none of which requires antimicrobial therapy. The broad principles of management of acute gastroenteritis in children include oral rehydration therapy, enteral feeding and diet selection, zinc supplementation, and additional therapies such as probiotics. Dehydration must be evaluated rapidly and corrected in 4-6 hr according to the degree of dehydration. Probiotics—used as an adjunct to oral rehydration therapy—decreased the duration of diarrhea, especially in rotavirus gastroenteritis. Early refeeding reduces the duration of diarrhea. The aim of this study is to evaluate the risk factors associated with diarrhea and the antibiotic used ampicillin and ampicillin plus amikacin in the treatment of inpatient children with acute gastroenteritis.
From Page
697
NaturalLanguageKeyword
gastroenteritis , antibiotics , ampicillin , amikacin , hydration , feeding
JournalTitle
Cukurova Medical Journal
To Page
704
JournalTitle
Cukurova Medical Journal
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