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EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTI-INFECTIVE THERAPY
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 671-682Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1586/ERI.10.40
Keywords
dehydration; gastroenteritis; gastroenteritis treatment; rotavirus infection; severe diarrhea
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This article focuses on clinical and diagnostic aspects relevant to severe acute infectious gastroenteritis in children and will update treatment strategies focused on, although not limited to, anti-infective therapy. For the purposes of this article we will consider severe acute infectious gastroenteritis as follows: watery diarrhea accompanied by, or at high risk for, moderate to severe dehydration due to abrupt onset of vomiting that reduces oral intake, and/or frequent emission of liquid stools, or moderate to severe dysenteric/bloody diarrhea with moderate to high-grade fever. The article will not include food poisoning associated with bacterial toxins and will only briefly discuss oral rehydration strategies and intravenous solutions. The article will also briefly discuss current preventive measures against rotavirus gastroenteritis through vaccination, a topic that has been extensively discussed elsewhere.
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