A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea
In a controlled trial in Petrozavodsk, Karelia, the effects of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus strain GG (LGG) on recovery from acute diarrhoea (27% rotavirus, 21% bacterial aetiology) were studied in 123 children aged between 1 and 36 months of age. On admission to hospital, the patients were fi...
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description | In a controlled trial in Petrozavodsk, Karelia, the effects of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus strain GG (LGG) on recovery from acute diarrhoea (27% rotavirus, 21% bacterial aetiology) were studied in 123 children aged between 1 and 36 months of age. On admission to hospital, the patients were first randomized to receive either isotonic oral rehydration solution (ORS) with osmolality 311mosmol/l and sodium 90mmol/l (WHO‐ORS), or a hypotonic ORS with osmolality 224mosmol/l and sodium 60mmol/l (Light‐ORS), and thereafter randomized to receive either 5 × 10 9 colony forming units of LGG or a matching placebo. The two ORS performed equally for acute rehydration, and oral rehydration with either ORS was associated with a shorter duration of diarrhoea than intravenous rehydration ( p = 0.036). Patients receiving LGG had a significantly shorter duration of watery diarrhoea [mean (SD) 2.7 (2.2) days] than those receiving the placebo [3.7 (2.8) days, p = 0.03]. LGG significantly shortened the duration of rotavirus diarrhoea but not diarrhoea with confirmed bacterial aetiology. |
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spelling | crwiley:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1997.tb08913.x 2025-01-16T22:51:21+00:00 A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea Shornikova, A‐V Isolauri, E Burkanova, L Lukovnikova, S Vesikari, T 1997 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1997.tb08913.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1651-2227.1997.tb08913.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1997.tb08913.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Acta Paediatrica volume 86, issue 5, page 460-465 ISSN 0803-5253 1651-2227 journal-article 1997 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1997.tb08913.x 2024-12-09T19:50:25Z In a controlled trial in Petrozavodsk, Karelia, the effects of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus strain GG (LGG) on recovery from acute diarrhoea (27% rotavirus, 21% bacterial aetiology) were studied in 123 children aged between 1 and 36 months of age. On admission to hospital, the patients were first randomized to receive either isotonic oral rehydration solution (ORS) with osmolality 311mosmol/l and sodium 90mmol/l (WHO‐ORS), or a hypotonic ORS with osmolality 224mosmol/l and sodium 60mmol/l (Light‐ORS), and thereafter randomized to receive either 5 × 10 9 colony forming units of LGG or a matching placebo. The two ORS performed equally for acute rehydration, and oral rehydration with either ORS was associated with a shorter duration of diarrhoea than intravenous rehydration ( p = 0.036). Patients receiving LGG had a significantly shorter duration of watery diarrhoea [mean (SD) 2.7 (2.2) days] than those receiving the placebo [3.7 (2.8) days, p = 0.03]. LGG significantly shortened the duration of rotavirus diarrhoea but not diarrhoea with confirmed bacterial aetiology. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelian Wiley Online Library Acta Paediatrica 86 5 460 465 |
spellingShingle | Shornikova, A‐V Isolauri, E Burkanova, L Lukovnikova, S Vesikari, T A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
title | A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
title_full | A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
title_fullStr | A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
title_full_unstemmed | A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
title_short | A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
title_sort | trial in the karelian republic of oral rehydration and lactobacillus gg for treatment of acute diarrhoea |
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