Journal article
Zinc sulphate for treatment and prevention of diarrhoea and other conditions in children in Papua New Guinea.
T Duke
Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal | MEDICAL SOC PAPUA NEW GUINEA | Published : 2011
Abstract
Over the last 10 years more than 40 randomized trials of zinc sulphate in diarrhoea have been done in developing countries throughout the world. Almost all have shown a benefit of zinc therapy for 5-10 days, if given with oral rehydration solution, in reducing the severity and duration of severe diarrhoea and preventing diarrhoea in the subsequent 3 months. Zinc has also been proven to reduce mortality in the management of children with severe malnutrition. Two studies have shown a benefit of zinc treatment on the clinical resolution of pneumonia and another study from Africa showed that zinc adjuvant treatment led to a significant reduction in mortality from pneumonia. Despite this overwhel..
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