J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
July 1994
The clinical efficacy of a diluted oral rehydration salts (ORS) solution was compared in a pilot study with that of intravenous (i.v.) therapy and of standard World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) ORS solution in children with acute diarrhea.
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September 1988
We report a controlled clinical trial of rice powder-based oral rehydration solution (ORS) versus glucose ORS on the outcome of acute diarrhea in infants. The rice ORS group (n = 30) received ORS containing 50 g rice powder instead of standard WHO solution (20 g glucose, n = 30). Formula-fed male infants were enrolled to enable calculation of milk intake and excretion of urine.
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September 1984
Gaz Egypt Paediatr Assoc
January 1977
Oral lactose tolerance test was performed on a total of 100 cases of normal Egyptian infants and children aged 6 months to 12 years. The same test was performed on 30 cases of protein calorie malnutrition (15 cases of marasmus and 15 cases of kwashiorkor). Detection of sugar and determination of pH were also carried out on all stools passed after the test.
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