Abstract

Diarrhea is common in infants (children less than 2 years of age), usually acute, and, if chronic, commonly caused by allergies and occasionally by infectious agents. Congenital diarrheas and enteropathies (CODEs) are rare causes of devastating chronic diarrhea in infants. Evaluation of CODEs is a lengthy process and infrequently leads to a clear diagnosis. However, genomic analyses and the development of model systems have increased our understanding of CODE pathogenesis.
 The European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the European Society of Paediatric Infectious Diseases guide­lines make a stronger recommendation for the use of probiotics for the management of acute gastroenteritis, particularly those with documented efficacy such as Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, Lactobacillus reuteri, and Saccharomyces boulardii.
 Studies of microbial pathogens and the toxins they produce are important for determining the mechanisms by which they cause disease and spread throughout a population. Some bacteria produce secretory enterotoxins (such as cholera toxin or the heat-labile or stable enterotoxins produced by Escherichia coli) that invade cells directly. Others invade cells or produce cytotoxins (such as those produced by Shigella, enteroinvasive E coli, or Clostridium difficile) that damage cells or trigger host responses that cause small or large bowel diseases (such as enteroaggregative or enteropathogenic E coli or Salmonella). Viruses (such as noroviruses and rotaviruses) and protozoa (such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, or Entamoeba histolytica) disrupt cell functions and cause short- or longterm disease.
 KEYWORDS: Diagnosis & Treatment, Diarrhoea, Acute infective gastroenteritis, Oral rehydration solution, Vomiting

Highlights

  • Original Research Article|| ISSN(online): 2589-8698 || ISSN(print): 2589-868X || International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies

  • A battle is ongoing between the host microbiome of normal flora and microbial invaders from the outside

  • A range of problems can be created for the host symptomatic infections can alter the intestinal barrier and absorptive functions or lead to rapidly fatal dehydrating diarrhea, toxic megacolon, or shock

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Original Research Article

|| ISSN(online): 2589-8698 || ISSN(print): 2589-868X || International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies. Available Online at www.ijmbs.info NLM (National Library of Medicine ID: 101738825). Index Copernicus Value 2020: 79.44 Volume 6, Issue 01; January: 2022; Page No 104-108. STUDY OF PATHOGENESIS, DIAGNOSIS AND VARIOUS TREATMENT APPROACHES FOR DIARRHOEA IN INFANTS

Dr Puneesh Agarwal
Introduction
Puneesh Agarwal
TREATMENT Rehydration therapy
Antisecretory drugs
Zinc supplements
CONCLUSION
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