Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?

The incidence of gastroenteritis has greatly reduced due to improved hygiene conditions in developing countries and the use of rotavirus vaccine. Still thousands of children, however, die from gastroenteritis, most of them in poor countries. Yet gastroenteritis management is simple, inexpensive, and...

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Main Authors: Alfredo Guarino, Juliet Aguilar, James Berkley, Ilse Broekaert, Rodrigo Vazquez-Frias, Lori Holtz, Andrea Lo Vecchio, Toufik Meskini, Sean Moore, Juan F. Rivera Medina, Bhupinder Sandhu, Andrea Smarrazzo, Hania Szajewska, Suporn Treepongkaruna
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spelling th-mahidol.562482020-06-02T11:57:34Z Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done? Alfredo Guarino Juliet Aguilar James Berkley Ilse Broekaert Rodrigo Vazquez-Frias Lori Holtz Andrea Lo Vecchio Toufik Meskini Sean Moore Juan F. Rivera Medina Bhupinder Sandhu Andrea Smarrazzo Hania Szajewska Suporn Treepongkaruna University of the Philippines Manila Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Medical University of Warsaw Wellcome Trust Research Laboratories Nairobi University of Oxford Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis University of Virginia Mohammed V University in Rabat Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Bristol Royal Hospital for Children Uniklinik Köln Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez Medicine The incidence of gastroenteritis has greatly reduced due to improved hygiene conditions in developing countries and the use of rotavirus vaccine. Still thousands of children, however, die from gastroenteritis, most of them in poor countries. Yet gastroenteritis management is simple, inexpensive, and effective and is largely the same all over the world. Universal guidelines for gastroenteritis guide the management and include simple interventions put forward early in the course of the disease. Treatment includes rehydration, continuing oral feeding, and anti-infective drugs in selected clinical conditions related to the symptoms or to host-related risk, and possible additional drug treatment to reduce the duration and severity of symptoms. There may be minor geographical differences in the treatment applied due to health care organizations that do not substantially change the standard universal recommendations. Prevention is recommended with sanitation interventions and rotavirus universal immunization. Implementation of those interventions through educational initiatives and local programs in target areas are needed. A series of recommendations for interventions, education, and research priorities are included here with the aim of reducing the burden of gastroenteritis, to be pursued by scientists, physicians, policy makers, and stakeholders involved. They include the need of recommendations for the management of gastroenteritis in malnourished children, in those with chronic conditions, in neonates, and in emergency settings. A reference system to score dehydration, the definition of optimal composition of rehydration solution and the indications for anti-infective therapy are also included. Rotavirus immunization should be actively promoted, and evidence-based guidelines should be universally implemented. Research priorities are also indicated. 2020-06-02T04:57:34Z 2020-06-02T04:57:34Z 2020-05-01 Article Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. Vol.70, No.5 (2020), 694-701 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002669 15364801 2-s2.0-85084104255 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/56248 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85084104255&origin=inward
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content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Alfredo Guarino
Juliet Aguilar
James Berkley
Ilse Broekaert
Rodrigo Vazquez-Frias
Lori Holtz
Andrea Lo Vecchio
Toufik Meskini
Sean Moore
Juan F. Rivera Medina
Bhupinder Sandhu
Andrea Smarrazzo
Hania Szajewska
Suporn Treepongkaruna
Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?
description The incidence of gastroenteritis has greatly reduced due to improved hygiene conditions in developing countries and the use of rotavirus vaccine. Still thousands of children, however, die from gastroenteritis, most of them in poor countries. Yet gastroenteritis management is simple, inexpensive, and effective and is largely the same all over the world. Universal guidelines for gastroenteritis guide the management and include simple interventions put forward early in the course of the disease. Treatment includes rehydration, continuing oral feeding, and anti-infective drugs in selected clinical conditions related to the symptoms or to host-related risk, and possible additional drug treatment to reduce the duration and severity of symptoms. There may be minor geographical differences in the treatment applied due to health care organizations that do not substantially change the standard universal recommendations. Prevention is recommended with sanitation interventions and rotavirus universal immunization. Implementation of those interventions through educational initiatives and local programs in target areas are needed. A series of recommendations for interventions, education, and research priorities are included here with the aim of reducing the burden of gastroenteritis, to be pursued by scientists, physicians, policy makers, and stakeholders involved. They include the need of recommendations for the management of gastroenteritis in malnourished children, in those with chronic conditions, in neonates, and in emergency settings. A reference system to score dehydration, the definition of optimal composition of rehydration solution and the indications for anti-infective therapy are also included. Rotavirus immunization should be actively promoted, and evidence-based guidelines should be universally implemented. Research priorities are also indicated.
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Juliet Aguilar
James Berkley
Ilse Broekaert
Rodrigo Vazquez-Frias
Lori Holtz
Andrea Lo Vecchio
Toufik Meskini
Sean Moore
Juan F. Rivera Medina
Bhupinder Sandhu
Andrea Smarrazzo
Hania Szajewska
Suporn Treepongkaruna
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author Alfredo Guarino
Juliet Aguilar
James Berkley
Ilse Broekaert
Rodrigo Vazquez-Frias
Lori Holtz
Andrea Lo Vecchio
Toufik Meskini
Sean Moore
Juan F. Rivera Medina
Bhupinder Sandhu
Andrea Smarrazzo
Hania Szajewska
Suporn Treepongkaruna
author_sort Alfredo Guarino
title Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?
title_short Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?
title_full Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?
title_fullStr Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?
title_full_unstemmed Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to Be Done?
title_sort acute gastroenteritis in children of the world: what needs to be done?
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