929 cases of acute enteritis are reviewed. They were admitted since 1972 to 1981 in the first Pediatric Department of Modena, and treated with dietetic therapy. The periods of stool normalisation according the treatment received are discussed (oral rehydrating therapy versus casein hydrolysate). The results are compared with the evolution of diarrhea in 322 children treated with antidiarrheal adsorbents. According to our experience the diet with casein hydrolysate results to be an effective therapy of acute diarrhea, affording a nearly complete reduction in the use of intravenous infusions.

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