Ondansetron reduces vomiting, hospital admissions in children with gastroenteritis
... in children with acute gastroenteritis. gastroenteritis is an infection, often caused by a virus, that ... generally have between one and three episodes of gastroenteritis each year," said Dr. Lisa Ross DeCamp, lead ... children in the country will be hospitalized for gastroenteritis by the time they're 5," said DeCamp who was a ...Staying Dry at Beach May Spare Your Stomach
... "Our findings suggest that there is an increased risk of acquiring gastroenteritis the longer a bather either sits in the wet sand or stays in the water," ... The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about viral gastroenteritis . -- Robert Preidt ...School Closures May Not Be Necessary When Swine Flu Strikes
... attending physician at Northern Westchester Hospital and a pediatrician in private practice in Chappaqua, N.Y. "You could have a strep throat or gastroenteritis or something, and that's overkill for those people and a hardship on the families, working parents -- providing babysitters and so on for someone who ...New Insights Could Help Shield Babies From Diarrhea Bug
... the CDC said in an agency news release. "Rotavirus vaccines have rapidly and dramatically reduced hospitalizations and emergency room visits for gastroenteritis in American children," Umesh D. Parashar, an investigator at the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said in the ....Global Warming Biggest Health Threat of 21st Century, Experts Say
... decline, leading to greater food insecurity in a world where 800 million already go to bed hungry every night. Water shortages will lead to more gastroenteritis and malnutrition, among other health problems. Extreme climactic events such as flash flooding due to changing rainfall patterns and melting ice ...When Stomach Flu Strikes, Work With, Not Against, Body's Natural Defenses
... Gastroenterologist Offers Tips for Treatment San Bruno, CA (PRWEB) May 13, 2009 -- As many as 90 million cases of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) affect Americans each year, according to eMedicine from WebMD. AGE, an inflammation of the digestive tract, is often caused by a viral, ...Call to action: Running out of options to fight ever-changing 'super bugs'
... the most antibiotic-resistant with fewer treatment options in life-threatening diseases, such as certain forms of pneumonia, bloodstream infections, gastroenteritis and even meningitis." Gram-negative bacteria can release toxins created by their cell walls into the bloodstream, where it is harder to treat them. ...Annual Conference on Vaccine Research to Highlight Not Only Health Benefits But Also Economic Gains
... children in the United States. Dr. Glass, who is also associate director of international research at the NIH, is an expert on the prevention of gastroenteritis from rotavirus, which infects the intestinal lining. Dr. Glass established a Viral Gastroenteritis Unit at CDC which has conducted epidemiologic ...Norditropin(R) Approved for Treatment of Children with Short Stature Associated with Turner Syndrome
... adverse events were common childhood diseases including influenza-like illness, otitis media, upper respiratory tract infection, otitis externa, gastroenteritis and eczema. Patients with Turner syndrome should be evaluated carefully for otitis media and other ear disorders since these patients have an ...Norditropin(R) Approved for Treatment of Children with Short Stature Associated with Turner Syndrome
... adverse events were common childhood diseases including influenza-like illness, otitis media, upper respiratory tract infection, otitis externa, gastroenteritis and eczema. Patients with Turner syndrome should be evaluated carefully for otitis media and other ear disorders since these patients have an ...NIAID scientists to speak on range of infectious disease topics at major scientific meeting
... treating and preventing infectious and immune-mediated diseases. Noroviruses, the highly contagious viruses that cause the episodes of acute gastroenteritis also known as winter vomiting disease (Kim Green, Ph.D.) The role of gut-dwelling commensal bacteria in producing the symptoms of Crohn's disease, a ...Cranberry sauce: good for what ails you
... that compounds in cranberries are able to alter E. coli bacteria, which are responsible for a host of human illnesses (from kidney infections to gastroenteritis to tooth decay), in ways that render them unable to initiate an infection. The findings are the result of research by Terri Camesano, associate ...Understanding, combating foodborne pathogens E. coli 0157 and salmonella
... can get though eating yogurt -- can reduce 0157 because they out compete the bacteria for resources. Salmonella, one of the most common causes of gastroenteritis and which is spread through contaminated ground beef and manure-fertilized produce, also harms livestock. It causes bloody diarrhea in feedlot cattle ...Fighting the spread of food poisoning
... that uses genetic markers to pinpoint the bacteria Campylobacter jejuni. "Campylobacter jejuni is the commonest cause of bacterial food-borne gastroenteritis in westernised countries," Ms Price said. "It is more common than salmonella, yet most people have never heard of it." Ms Price said although ...Rotavirus can spread beyond the intestine
... Houston Texas, tested samples obtained from hospitalized children with gastroenteritis and compared them with samples taken from children admitted with ... of unknown cause without gastroenteritis, and in 5 of 41 children with gastroenteritis but with rotavirus-negative stools. No antigen was found in the blood of ...New Rotavirus vaccine joins routine infant immunization schedule
... under age five experience an estimated 2.7 million episodes of rotavirus gastroenteritis each year, resulting in 250,000 emergency room visits and an estimated ... showed that the vaccine prevented 98 percent of severe cases of rotavirus gastroenteritis and 74 percent of routine cases, compared to a placebo. Furthermore, the ...Norovirus found to cause traveler's diarrhea
... and Guatemala were attributed to Norovirus, a common cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis outbreaks usually associated with developed countries, according to a new ... "Noroviruses are known to be a major cause of food and waterborne gastroenteritis outbreaks in domestic and unique settings, such as cruise ships, and also ...Researchers map spread of pathogens in the human body
... Biology. The work analyses the spread and distribution of Salmonella in the body, which is a bacterium that causes typhoid fever and food borne gastroenteritis in humans and animals, with severe medical and veterinary consequences and threats for the food industry. The work is of broad significance as these ...New vaccine for condition that kills 500,000 children a year
... Rotavirus is endemic and infections occur in almost all children. The severity of rotavirus infection ranges from no symptoms to dehydrating gastroenteritis that can be fatal. Efforts to eradicate rotavirus disease were almost derailed in 1999 when another vaccine was pulled from the market because it ...Study: Soap And Water Work Best In Ridding Hands Of Disease Viruses
... Among the viruses soapy hand washing flushes down the drain is the one that causes the common cold. Other removable viruses cause hepatitis A, acute gastroenteritis and a host of other illnesses. A separate key finding was that waterless handwipes only removed roughly 50 percent of bacteria from volunteer ...CDC Immunization Advisory Committee Recommends Two New Pediatric Vaccines from GlaxoSmithKline
... given to infants to protect against rotavirus gastroenteritis (RGE). ROTARIX is the only rotavirus vaccine to ... infection and to protect against rotavirus gastroenteritis without regard to serotype. Studies have shown ... by age five and is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children in the U.S. and ...New Report Just Published: World Endoscopy Systems Market Report
... II-25 Bowel Laparoscopy II-25 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy / Gallstone Disease II-26 Diaphragmatic Injury II-26 Eosinophilic gastroenteritis II-26 Malrotation II-26 Peritoneal Implants II-26 Rectal Prolapse II-26 Rectal Tumor II-27 Renal Lithiasis II-27 Enteroscopy ...LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals Finalizes Agreement for $28M Series 'C' Financing Round
... study of the norovirus vaccine and plans to commence a live-virus challenge study in human volunteers. Norovirus is the leading cause of infectious gastroenteritis in the United States and other developed countries. Norovirus outbreaks are becoming increasingly recognized as an important contributor to ...