Lactobacillus GG and acute diarrhoea in young children in the tropics

A. R. Pant, S. M. Graham, Stephen Allen, S. Harikul, A. Sabchareon, Luis Cuevas, C. A. Hart

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Abstract

A prospective, placebo controlled, triple blind clinical trial was undertaken in Thailand to determine the effect of Lactobacillus GG on recovery from acute diarrhoea in children. Thirty-nine children (mean age = 8 months) were enrolled and following rehydration received either oral Lactobacillus GG (n = 20) as a freeze-dried preparation or placebo (n = 19) twice daily for 2 days. The clinical characteristics of the study groups were similar. There was no significant difference overall in clinical response detected between the study groups. When only those with acute non-bloody diarrhoea (n = 26) were considered, the mean duration of diarrhoea was significantly shorter in the lactobacillus group (1.9 days) than in the placebo group (3.3 days) (P < 0.055). Stool frequency was less on the second day in the lactobacillus group (P < 0.05). The results suggest that Lactobacillus GG accelerates recovery from acute watery diarrhoea in young children in a tropical setting.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)162-165
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Tropical Pediatrics
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 1996

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