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11 Μαρ 2021 · This article aims to provide a narrative updated review on the evaluation and management of viral gastroenteritis in children.
Viral gastroenteritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. Several different viruses can cause viral gastroenteritis, which is highly contagious and extremely common. Viral gastroenteritis causes millions of cases of diarrhea each year.
7 Νοε 2019 · The most common cause in infants younger than 24 months old is rotavirus, and after 24 months of age, shigella becomes the most common cause and rotavirus the second most common. This activity reviews the evaluation and treatment of pediatric gastroenteritis and highlights the interprofessional team's role in evaluating and treating this condition.
Viral gastroenteritis is generally self-limited with recovery within 2–5 days, and treatment efforts focus on maintaining adequate hydration. 1–4 In this Seminar, we highlight advances in our understanding of viral gastroenteritis and its prevention and control.
“stomach bug,” viral gastroenteritis is a self-limited infection of the stomach and intestines caused by a virus. While other viruses (rotavirus, adenovirus) can cause gastroenteritis, norovirus is the culprit the majority of the time in adults and children. Isolated gastroenteritis cases are common and
Background: Infectious gastroenteritis causes diarrhoea with or without vomiting (non-bilious) or cramping abdominal pain. Usually the vomiting lasts 1-2 days and diarrhoea 5-7 days. A range of enteric viruses, bacteria and protozoal pathogens may be responsible1.
Viral gastroenteritis. This may start with vomiting or diarrhoea. The motions are watery, frequent and may be greenish-brown in colour. There is not normally blood or mucus in the motions and your child may have a mild fever. Vomiting usually settles quickly, but the diarrhoea can last for a week or more.