Acute gastroenteritis in infants under 6 months old

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Sixty two babies under the age of 6 months who were admitted with gastroenteritis completed a study of gradual refeeding compared with abrupt refeeding after a period of rehydration. There was no difference in the incidence of recurrence of diarrhoea due to lactose intolerance, effect on weight, or duration of hospital stay. Twenty six babies (42%) had recurrence of diarrhoea after refeeding, all of whom settled with the introduction of a lactose free soya based formula. Well nourished babies under 6 months of age with mild to moderately severe gastroenteritis can be fed immediately with full strength milk feeds after rehydration. The introduction of a lactose free soya based preparation may provide an alternative to repeated attempts at regrading with cows' milk feeds in those patients with lactose intolerance.

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Fox, R., Leen, C. L. S., Dunbar, E. M., Ellis, M. E., & Mandal, B. K. (1990). Acute gastroenteritis in infants under 6 months old. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 65(9), 936–938. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.65.9.936

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