Problemi correnti
Solo soluzioni idrosaline?
M. Fontana
Marzo 1999 - pagg. 164 -167
Parole chiave
Classificazione MeSH
Bibliografia
1. Pant AR, et al: Lactobacillus GG and acute
diarrhea in young children in the tropixs. J
Trop Pediatr 42, 162-5, 1995.
2. Bowie MD, et al: Loperamide for treatment of acute diarrhoea in infants and young children. South Afr Med J 85, 885-7, 1995.
3. Sazawal S, et al: Zinc supplementation in young children with acute diarrhoea in India. NEJM 333, 839-44, 1995.
4. Madkour AA, et al: Smectite in acute diarrhoea in children. JPGN 18, 505-6, 1994.
5. Figueroa-Quantanilla D, et al: A controlled trial of bismuth subsalicylate in infants with acute watery diarrhoeal disease. NEJM 328, 1653-8, 1993.
6. Castor B, et al: Failure of aspirin in symptomatic treatment of acute diarrhoea. J Diarrh Dis Res 9, 29-32, 1991.
7. Soriano-Brucher H, et al: Bismuth subsalicylate in the treatment of acute diarrhea in children. Pediatrics 87, 18-27, 1991.
8. Motala C, et al: Effect of loperamide on stool output and duration of acute infectious diarrhoea in infants. J Pediatr 117, 467-71, 1990.
9. Leber W: A new suspension form of smectite for the treatment of acute diarrhoea. Pharmatherapeutica 5, 256-60, 1988.
10. Karrar ZA, et al: Ann Trop Pediatr 7, 122- 7, 1987.
11. Isolauri E, et al: Effect of cholestyramine on acute diarrhoea in children receiving rapid oral rehydratation and full feedings. Ann Clin Res 18, 99-102, 1986.
12. Vesikari T, et al: A comparative trial of cholestyramine and loperamide for acute diarrhoea in infants treated as outpatients. Acta Pediatr Scand 74, 650-4, 1985.
13. Anonymous: Loperamide in acute diarrhoea in childhood. BMJ, Clin Res Ed 289, 1263-7, 1984.
14. Gracey M, et al: Aspirin in acute gastroenteritis. JPGN 3, 692-5, 1984.
15. Jacobs J, et al: Treatment of acute childhood diarrhoea with homeopatic medicine. Pediatrics 93, 719-25, 1994.
16. Guarino A, et al: Oral bacterial therapy reduces the duration of symptoms and of viral excretion in children with mild diarrhea. JPGN 25, 516-19, 1997.
17. Shornikova AV, et al: A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea. Acta Pediatr 86, 460-5, 1997.
18. Kaila M, et al: Viable versus inactivated Lactobacillus strain GG in acute rotavirus diarrhoea. Arch Dis Child 72, 51-53, 1995.
19. Boulloche J, et al: Controlled study of the antidiarrheal efficacy of killed Lactobacillus acidophilus (LB strain) versus a placebo and a reference agent (loperamide). Ann Pediatrie 41, 1-7, 1994.
20. Santosham M, et al: A double-blind clinical trial comparing WHO-ORS with a reduced osmolarity solution containing equal amounts of sodium and glucose. J Pediatr 128, 45-51, 1996.
21. Isolauri E, et al: Oral bacteriotherapy for viral gastroenteritis. Dig Dis Sci 39, 2595- 600, 1994.
22. Isolauri E, et al: A human Lactobacillus strain (Lactobacillus casei sp strain GG) promotes recovery from acute diarrhea in children. Pediatrics 88, 90-7, 1991.
23. Rautanen T, et al: Randomized double blind study of hypotonic oral rehydration solution in diarrhoea. Arch Dis Child 76, 272-4, 1997.
24. Shornikova AV, et al: Lactobacillus reuteri as a therapeutic agent in acute diarrhea in young children. JPGN 24, 399-404, 1997.
25. Raza S, et al: Lactobacillus GG promotes recovery from acute nonbloody diarrhoea in Pakistan. Pediatr Infect Dis J 14, 107-11, 1995.
26. Guarino A, et al: Oral immunoglobulins for treatment of acute Rotaviral gastroenteritis. Pediatrics 93, 12-16, 1994.
2. Bowie MD, et al: Loperamide for treatment of acute diarrhoea in infants and young children. South Afr Med J 85, 885-7, 1995.
3. Sazawal S, et al: Zinc supplementation in young children with acute diarrhoea in India. NEJM 333, 839-44, 1995.
4. Madkour AA, et al: Smectite in acute diarrhoea in children. JPGN 18, 505-6, 1994.
5. Figueroa-Quantanilla D, et al: A controlled trial of bismuth subsalicylate in infants with acute watery diarrhoeal disease. NEJM 328, 1653-8, 1993.
6. Castor B, et al: Failure of aspirin in symptomatic treatment of acute diarrhoea. J Diarrh Dis Res 9, 29-32, 1991.
7. Soriano-Brucher H, et al: Bismuth subsalicylate in the treatment of acute diarrhea in children. Pediatrics 87, 18-27, 1991.
8. Motala C, et al: Effect of loperamide on stool output and duration of acute infectious diarrhoea in infants. J Pediatr 117, 467-71, 1990.
9. Leber W: A new suspension form of smectite for the treatment of acute diarrhoea. Pharmatherapeutica 5, 256-60, 1988.
10. Karrar ZA, et al: Ann Trop Pediatr 7, 122- 7, 1987.
11. Isolauri E, et al: Effect of cholestyramine on acute diarrhoea in children receiving rapid oral rehydratation and full feedings. Ann Clin Res 18, 99-102, 1986.
12. Vesikari T, et al: A comparative trial of cholestyramine and loperamide for acute diarrhoea in infants treated as outpatients. Acta Pediatr Scand 74, 650-4, 1985.
13. Anonymous: Loperamide in acute diarrhoea in childhood. BMJ, Clin Res Ed 289, 1263-7, 1984.
14. Gracey M, et al: Aspirin in acute gastroenteritis. JPGN 3, 692-5, 1984.
15. Jacobs J, et al: Treatment of acute childhood diarrhoea with homeopatic medicine. Pediatrics 93, 719-25, 1994.
16. Guarino A, et al: Oral bacterial therapy reduces the duration of symptoms and of viral excretion in children with mild diarrhea. JPGN 25, 516-19, 1997.
17. Shornikova AV, et al: A trial in the Karelian Republic of oral rehydration and Lactobacillus GG for treatment of acute diarrhoea. Acta Pediatr 86, 460-5, 1997.
18. Kaila M, et al: Viable versus inactivated Lactobacillus strain GG in acute rotavirus diarrhoea. Arch Dis Child 72, 51-53, 1995.
19. Boulloche J, et al: Controlled study of the antidiarrheal efficacy of killed Lactobacillus acidophilus (LB strain) versus a placebo and a reference agent (loperamide). Ann Pediatrie 41, 1-7, 1994.
20. Santosham M, et al: A double-blind clinical trial comparing WHO-ORS with a reduced osmolarity solution containing equal amounts of sodium and glucose. J Pediatr 128, 45-51, 1996.
21. Isolauri E, et al: Oral bacteriotherapy for viral gastroenteritis. Dig Dis Sci 39, 2595- 600, 1994.
22. Isolauri E, et al: A human Lactobacillus strain (Lactobacillus casei sp strain GG) promotes recovery from acute diarrhea in children. Pediatrics 88, 90-7, 1991.
23. Rautanen T, et al: Randomized double blind study of hypotonic oral rehydration solution in diarrhoea. Arch Dis Child 76, 272-4, 1997.
24. Shornikova AV, et al: Lactobacillus reuteri as a therapeutic agent in acute diarrhea in young children. JPGN 24, 399-404, 1997.
25. Raza S, et al: Lactobacillus GG promotes recovery from acute nonbloody diarrhoea in Pakistan. Pediatr Infect Dis J 14, 107-11, 1995.
26. Guarino A, et al: Oral immunoglobulins for treatment of acute Rotaviral gastroenteritis. Pediatrics 93, 12-16, 1994.
