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RESUMO A gastroenterite aguda (GEA) na
criança é, ainda, uma das causas mais
comuns de hospitalização e importante
problema de saúde pública, no nosso país.
Resulta da infecção do tracto gastrointestinal
por variados agentes patogénicos
que alteram a função intestinal. Assim
episódios frequentes contribuem para má-nutrição ao interferirem com a absorção
de nutrientes, pelo catabolismo aumentado
provocado pela infecção e a redução
da ingestão calórica pelos vómitos.
O presente trabalho tem como objectivo
fazer uma revisão sistemática de
aspectos clínicos relevantes e consensos
terapêuticos de acordo com recomendações
recentes das Sociedades
Europeia e Latino Americana de Gastrenterologia,
Hepatologia e Nutrição
Pediátrica.
ABSTRACT Acute gastroenteritis in children is still one of the most common causes of hospitalization and a major public health problem in our country. It is caused by various pathogens that alter the intestinal function. Therefore frequent episodes contribute to malnutrition by interfering with the absorption of nutrients, an increased catabolism due to infection and the reduction of caloric intake by vomiting. This paper aims to review systematically the clinical relevance and therapeutic consensus in accordance with recent guidelines of European and Latin American Societies of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pediatric Nutrition.
ABSTRACT Acute gastroenteritis in children is still one of the most common causes of hospitalization and a major public health problem in our country. It is caused by various pathogens that alter the intestinal function. Therefore frequent episodes contribute to malnutrition by interfering with the absorption of nutrients, an increased catabolism due to infection and the reduction of caloric intake by vomiting. This paper aims to review systematically the clinical relevance and therapeutic consensus in accordance with recent guidelines of European and Latin American Societies of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pediatric Nutrition.
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Keywords
Diarreia gastroenterite rotavírus rehidratação Diarrhea gastroenteritis rotavirus rehydration
Citation
Nascer e Crescer 2010; 19(2): 85-90