Double-blind, randomized, controlled trial of zinc or vitamin A supplementation in young children with acute diarrhoea

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dc.contributor.authorFaruque, A.S.G.-
dc.contributor.authorMahalanabis, Dilip-
dc.contributor.authorHaque, S.S.-
dc.contributor.authorFuchs, G.J.-
dc.contributor.authorHabte, Demissie-
dc.date.accessioned2009-02-23T06:13:28Z-
dc.date.available2009-02-23T06:13:28Z-
dc.date.issued1999-02-
dc.identifier.citationActa Paediatr 1999 Feb;88(2):154-60en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2201-
dc.description.abstractIn a double-blind, controlled trial with a factorial design, 684 patients (aged 6 months to 2 y; excludes 6 early dropouts) with acute watery diarrhoea of 3 d or less and some dehydration, who were attending a hospital, were randomly assigned to 4 groups to receive: (a) vitamin A 4500 microg retinol equivalent daily for 15 d; (b) 14.2 mg elemental zinc as acetate for the first 417 patients and 40 mg of the remaining 273 patients randomized to this group for 15 d; (c) both vitamin A 4500 microg retinol equivalent and zinc at the above doses daily for 15 d; or (d) placebo mixtures for 15 d. Patients were observed in the hospital for 24 h and followed up at home for 15 d. All received ascorbic acid 30 mg with each dose of medicine or placebo. Zinc supplementation was associated with a reduced duration of diarrhoea (13%, p = 0.03) and markedly reduced rate (43%, p = 0.017) of prolonged diarrhoea (>7 d). Vitamin A supplementation was associated with a nonsignificant trend for reduced rate of prolonged diarrhoea (p = 0.089). In conclusion, zinc supplementation as adjunct therapy had a substantial impact on the rate of prolonged diarrhoea and some impact on duration and may be beneficial in children with diarrhoea in developing countriesen
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dc.subjectDiarrhea, Infantileen
dc.subjectDiarrhea, Acuteen
dc.subjectRandomized controlled trialsen
dc.subjectDouble-blind methoden
dc.subjectVitamin A deficiencyen
dc.subjectZincen
dc.subjectVitamin Aen
dc.subjectBangladeshen
dc.titleDouble-blind, randomized, controlled trial of zinc or vitamin A supplementation in young children with acute diarrhoeaen
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