Is oral rice electrolyte solution superior to glucose electrolyte solution in infantile diarrhoea?

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In a controlled trial of oral rehydration therapy, a rice-based electrolyte solution was evaluated in a group (n=26) of infants and young children aged between 3 months and 5 years with moderate to severe dehydration owing to acute diarrhoea, and the results were compared with a matched control group (n=26) receiving WHO recommended glucose electrolyte solution. The former was found to be more effective than the latter as shown by an appreciably lower rate of stool output, a shorter duration of diarrhoea, and a smaller intake of rehydration fluid.

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Patra, F. C., Mahalanabis, D., Jalan, K. N., Sen, A., & Banerjee, P. (1982). Is oral rice electrolyte solution superior to glucose electrolyte solution in infantile diarrhoea? Archives of Disease in Childhood, 57(12), 910–912. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.57.12.910

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