1.Acute and chronic diarrhea in children: back to the basics again.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2012;55(6):513-515
No abstract available.
Diarrhea
2.Management strategy for acute diarrhea.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2001;22(12):1697-1706
No abstract available.
Diarrhea*
3.Intractable Diarrhea in Early Infancy: Clinical Features on Admission and A Nutritional Management.
Jong Won SHIN ; Kyung Won HWANG ; Young Ho AHN ; Jin Bok HWANG ; Chang Ho HAN ; Hai Lee CHUNG ; Young Dae KWON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1995;38(7):936-945
No abstract available.
Diarrhea*
4.A Rare Case of Chronic Diarrhea.
Jin Chang MOON ; Sang Wook KIM
Intestinal Research 2014;12(1):78-79
No abstract available.
Diarrhea*
5.Diarrhea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(3):298-308
No abstract available.
Diarrhea*
6.Application of bacteria and enzymes in treatment for acute and chronic diarrhea
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;501(1):57-59
Through application of bacterial biotherapeutic agents on clinical practice, we determined that Lactobacillus GG strains have high effect in treatment for acute diarrhea without blood, colitis caused by Clostridum difficile, diarrhea related to erythromycin, diarrhea with Rotavirus(+). Enterococcus faecium SF68 strain have also good effect in treatment for non-specific acute diarrhea. Steptococcus hemophilus have good effect in prophylaxis treatment. Saccharomyces boulardii was non-bacterial biotherapeutic agents. Only one type of enzyme has proved effectiveness in vivo and in vitro. Saccharomyces boulardii was considered by WHO as a useful agent in treatment for chronic colitis, recurrent colitis related to Clostridium difficile. Freeze-dried Saccharomyces boulardii has less side effects and easy to use
Diarrhea
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Therapeutics
7.The cause of acute diarrhea is rotavirus: Fast rota/adeno combistick testing
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;0(12):79-80
Rotavirus is one of the major causes of pediatric gastroenteritis and diarrhea. Based on the Rota/Adeno combistick one-step test for rotavirus and adenovirus in human feces, the authors studied causes of pediatric diarrhea. Some results: the rate of diarrhea induced Rotavirus accounted for 64.4%, mainly in children under 2 year of age. The highest prevalence of the rotavirus diarrhea is experienced in cool months of the year. Clinical symptoms were diarrhea and vomiting. Vomiting presented in 54.9% of cases.
Diarrhea
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Rotavirus
8.The first case of Cyclospora detected from diarrhea patients in Viet Nam
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;12(3):30-33
Cyclospora was detected in stool specimen from three diarrhoea patients aged 3 and 42 year old in Me Tri commune, Tu Liem district, Ha Noi; Phu Binh, Thai Nguyen and Bach Mai hospital. Patients had diarrhoea with loose or watery stool for more than two weeks before examination. Cyclopora with a typical form was observed by direct examination and acid-fast staining technique. Patient recovered quickly after treatment with trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole.
Cyclospora
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Diarrhea
9.The situation of the treatment of diarrhea in Khanh Hoa hospital in 1998
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):13-20
A study on 1,741 patients with diarrhea admitted to Khanh Hoa hospital in 1998 was carried out to evaluate the clinical, epidemiological, microbial features and the antibiotic response. The results have shown that the highest rate of antibiotic resistance ocurred in cephalosporines and quinolons
diarrhea
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therapeutics
10.Acute diarrhoea caused by cryptosporidium
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;12(1):25-29
A total of 1.734 stool specimens from diarrhoea patients aged from 2 to 15 year old were examined by wet-mount and acid fast staining techniques for detection of Cryptosporidium. The parasites were found in 49 specimens, the proportion of positive cases was 2.82%, which was significant difference from those seen in the control group (n=400) with its proportion of 0.75% (p < 0.05). The majority of cases were found in children aged from 6 to 13 years old. The peaks of infection were seen in January, June - July.
Cryptosporidium
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diarrhea