A randomized controlled open labelled study to evaluate clinical efficacy of Bacillus clausii (TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R) in the management of acute diarrhoea in children

Satvik A Shetty, Ramnath A, S. Valliappan, Dinesh Kumar, Ezhil Arasan R
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Acute Diarrhoea in children is the most frequent gastroenterological disorder and is a common cause of dehydration in children. The management of acute diarrhoea consists of the replacement of lost fluid with glucose-electrolyte oral rehydration solution. Probiotics have been used as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of acute diarrhoea. In this study we evaluated the efficacy of Bacillus clausii (TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R) in management of Acute diarrhoea in children. 48 children aged between 6 months and 15 years with acute bacterial gastroenteritis or acute viral gastroenteritis were included in the study. The study group received poly antibiotic resistant B. clausii strains (TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R)as a probiotic along with standard treatment for diarrhoea and the control group received standard treatment for diarrhoea without B. clausii. The results at the end of 48 hours showed a significant improvement in very severe and high grade diarrhoea category in the children belonging to the study group. That is, all patients had recovered to low grade or normal grade (P < 0.01). Analysis of diarrhoeal stool group showed 64% of children in the control group continued to have loose stools as compared to just 24% in the study group (P < 0.01). No serious adverse events were recorded in both the groups. The use of B. clausii strains(TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R)in Acute Diarrhoea in children has shown to improve the recovery time from the illness and improvement in stool consistency due to its probiotic effect.
一项随机对照开放标签研究,评估克劳梭杆菌(TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R)治疗儿童急性腹泻的临床疗效
儿童急性腹泻是最常见的胃肠疾病,也是儿童脱水的常见原因。急性腹泻的治疗包括用葡萄糖-电解质口服补液补充流失的液体。益生菌已被用作治疗急性腹泻的辅助疗法。在这项研究中,我们评估了克劳梭杆菌(TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R)治疗儿童急性腹泻的疗效。48名年龄在6个月至15岁之间患有急性细菌性胃肠炎或急性病毒性胃肠炎的儿童被纳入研究。研究组给予多重耐药克劳梭菌菌株(TIL 19T、TIL 21C、TIL 28S、TIL 30R)作为益生菌,并给予腹泻标准治疗,对照组给予不含克劳梭菌的腹泻标准治疗。48小时结束时的结果显示,在属于研究组的儿童中,非常严重和高度腹泻类别有显着改善。即所有患者均恢复到低分级或正常分级(P < 0.01)。腹泻粪便组分析显示,对照组中64%的儿童继续存在稀便,而研究组仅为24% (P < 0.01)。两组均未发生严重不良事件。在儿童急性腹泻中使用克劳梭杆菌菌株(TIL 19T, TIL 21C, TIL 28S, TIL 30R)已显示出由于其益生菌作用而缩短了疾病的恢复时间并改善了粪便一致性。
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