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Amr I.M Hawal1*, Wafaa S.M Hegab3, Said M.M El Deib2 , Gehan I. Mohamed5 , Malak A. Alia4 , Yara K.G Osman1
1Pediatrics and Neonatology, Amina Hospital Ajman, Anglo-Arabian Health Care Group, Dubai, UAE
2Pediatrics Department, Royal NMC Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE
3IM & Diabetes Department, The National Egyptian Institute of Diabetes and Endocrine Diseases, Egypt
4Pediatrics Department., Prime MC Ajman, Prime Health Care Group, Dubai, UAE
5Family Medicine, PHC, Saudi MOH, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Correspondence to: Amr I.M Hawal, Pediatrics and Neonatology, Amina Hospital Ajman, Anglo-Arabian Health Care Group, Dubai, UAE; E-mail: amr106@gmail.com, Said M.M El Deib, Pediatrics Department, Royal NMC Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE;Email: saideldeib@yahoo.com
Received date: August 25, 2020; Accepted date: September 4, 2020; Published date: September 11, 2020
Citation: Hawal IMA, Hegab SMW, El Deib MMS, et al. (2020) Recent Emerging Gut Microbiome Management Modalities in Acute Diarrhea in Children: (A Comparative Study Review of Different Probiotic Strains)..An Update!. J Med Res Surg 1(5): pp. 1-3.
Copyright: ©2020 Hawal IMA, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Acute Diarrhea (AD) is a highly prevalent condition that causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Conventional therapies include Oral Rehydration Solutions (ORS), Antibiotics, and Zinc Products. Emerging data suggest that Probiotics use in the treatment and control of AD cases in children may help supplement current therapies for further control. Herein, we review the evidence of several Probiotics modalities for AD treatment. We describe the Clinical Impact and prevalence of Acute Diarrhea in children and its complications, provide an overview of current treatments, and finally, discuss recent emergent Gut approaches to AD management. Specifically, we will describe in a Comparative study on the utility of different kinds of Probiotics known and used and common natural products in the treatment of Acute cases of AD and focus on recent, high-quality studies. Adverse effects and potential interactions of each therapy will be highlighted where applicable.
Probiotic strains, A. Diarrhea, Intestinal colonization, GUT Microbiome, Dehydration, LrGG
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