INTRODUCTION: Acute diarrhea remains a major problem in children and is associated with substantial morbidity, mortality and costs. While vaccination against rotavirus could reduce the burden of the disease, the persistent impact of intestinal infections requires effective treatment in adjunct to oral rehydration solutions, to reduce the severity and duration of diarrhea. Several therapeutic options have been proposed for acute diarrhea, but proof of efficacy is available for few of them, including zinc, diosmectite, selected probiotics and racecadotril. However, at present there is no universal drug, and therapeutic efficacy has only been shown for selected drugs in selected settings, such as: outpatients/inpatients, developed/developing countries and viral/bacterial etiology. AREAS COVERED: This narrative review reports the opinions of experts from different countries of the world who have discussed strategies to improve the management of diarrhea. EXPERT OPINION: More data are needed to optimize the management of diarrhea and highlight the research priorities at a global level; such priorities include improved recommendations on oral rehydration solution composition, and the reevaluation of therapeutic options in the light of new trials. Therapeutic strategies need to be assessed in different settings, and pharmacoeconomic analyses based on country-specific data are needed. Transfer to clinical practice should result from the implementation of guidelines tailored at a local level, with an eye on costs.

The management of acute diarrhea in children in developed and developing areas: from evidence base to clinical practice / Guarino, Alfredo; Dupont, C; Gorelov, Av; Gottrand, F; Lee, Jk; Lin, Z; LO VECCHIO, Andrea; Nguyen, Td; Salazar Lindo, E.. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1465-6566. - 13:(2012), pp. 17-26. [10.1517/14656566.2011.634800]

The management of acute diarrhea in children in developed and developing areas: from evidence base to clinical practice.

GUARINO, ALFREDO;LO VECCHIO, ANDREA;
2012

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INTRODUCTION: Acute diarrhea remains a major problem in children and is associated with substantial morbidity, mortality and costs. While vaccination against rotavirus could reduce the burden of the disease, the persistent impact of intestinal infections requires effective treatment in adjunct to oral rehydration solutions, to reduce the severity and duration of diarrhea. Several therapeutic options have been proposed for acute diarrhea, but proof of efficacy is available for few of them, including zinc, diosmectite, selected probiotics and racecadotril. However, at present there is no universal drug, and therapeutic efficacy has only been shown for selected drugs in selected settings, such as: outpatients/inpatients, developed/developing countries and viral/bacterial etiology. AREAS COVERED: This narrative review reports the opinions of experts from different countries of the world who have discussed strategies to improve the management of diarrhea. EXPERT OPINION: More data are needed to optimize the management of diarrhea and highlight the research priorities at a global level; such priorities include improved recommendations on oral rehydration solution composition, and the reevaluation of therapeutic options in the light of new trials. Therapeutic strategies need to be assessed in different settings, and pharmacoeconomic analyses based on country-specific data are needed. Transfer to clinical practice should result from the implementation of guidelines tailored at a local level, with an eye on costs.
2012
The management of acute diarrhea in children in developed and developing areas: from evidence base to clinical practice / Guarino, Alfredo; Dupont, C; Gorelov, Av; Gottrand, F; Lee, Jk; Lin, Z; LO VECCHIO, Andrea; Nguyen, Td; Salazar Lindo, E.. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1465-6566. - 13:(2012), pp. 17-26. [10.1517/14656566.2011.634800]
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