Serum zinc level and its correlation with vesikari system scoring in acute pediatric diarrhea

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BACKGROUND: Diarrhea remains the most common infectious disease worldwide. Zinc has been studied extensively recently for its potential effect on prevention, control and treatment of acute diarrhoea. AIM: This study was designed to correlate the level of zinc with the severity of pediatric diarrhoea estimated by Vesikari Scoring System. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The present study included 80 children aged two months to 30 months from those suffering from the acute diarrheal episode and admitted to Pediatric Hospital “Abo El Rish” Cairo University. Serum Zinc level was assessed by a colorimetric method with a spectrophotometer. RESULTS: Zinc deficiency was detected in 45 (56.2%) patient of the studied group Significant negative correlations were found between serum zinc level and severity of dehydration and duration of hospitalization (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Zinc level has an essential role in acute pediatric diarrhoea. Zinc therapy should be considered beside Oral rehydration salts (ORS) to achieve maximum impact on diarrheal diseases; clinical trials are recommended to support the zinc supplementation in developing countries.

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Eskander, A. E., Sherif, L. S., Nabih, M., El Baroudy, N. R., Marcos, G. C., Badawy, E. A., & El Refay, A. S. (2017). Serum zinc level and its correlation with vesikari system scoring in acute pediatric diarrhea. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 5(5), 677–680. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2017.097

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