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Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country

Background. Acute diarrhea is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality, with rotavirus being an important pathogen. Nitazoxanide, an antiparasitic agent, has been shown to inhibit rotavirus. Objective. This double-blind, randomized trial was designed to study the role of nitazoxanide in acut...

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Autores principales: Mahapatro, Samarendra, Mahilary, Nijwm, Satapathy, Amit Kumar, Das, Rashmi Ranjan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5346365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28331496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7942515
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author Mahapatro, Samarendra
Mahilary, Nijwm
Satapathy, Amit Kumar
Das, Rashmi Ranjan
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Mahilary, Nijwm
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description Background. Acute diarrhea is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality, with rotavirus being an important pathogen. Nitazoxanide, an antiparasitic agent, has been shown to inhibit rotavirus. Objective. This double-blind, randomized trial was designed to study the role of nitazoxanide in acute rotavirus diarrhea. Methods. Of 174 children (12 months to 5 years) with acute diarrhea, 50 rotavirus positive cases were randomized. The intervention group received syrup nitazoxanide twice daily (100 mg in 12–47 months, 200 mg in ≥4 yr) for 3 days along with standard treatment of diarrhea. Duration of diarrhea was the primary outcome measure. Results. The median duration (hrs) of diarrhea (54 versus 80; 95% CI: –26 [–13.2 to –38.8]) and hospitalization (68 versus 90; 95% CI: –22 [–12.98 to –31.02]) was significantly shorter in the nitazoxanide group. No significant difference was seen in the median duration (hrs) of fever or vomiting or the proportion of children requiring parenteral rehydration. There was no report of any adverse events. Conclusions. Oral nitazoxanide is effective and safe in the management of acute rotavirus diarrhea in Indian children (CTRI REF/2016/10/012507).
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spelling pubmed-53463652017-03-22 Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country Mahapatro, Samarendra Mahilary, Nijwm Satapathy, Amit Kumar Das, Rashmi Ranjan J Trop Med Clinical Study Background. Acute diarrhea is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality, with rotavirus being an important pathogen. Nitazoxanide, an antiparasitic agent, has been shown to inhibit rotavirus. Objective. This double-blind, randomized trial was designed to study the role of nitazoxanide in acute rotavirus diarrhea. Methods. Of 174 children (12 months to 5 years) with acute diarrhea, 50 rotavirus positive cases were randomized. The intervention group received syrup nitazoxanide twice daily (100 mg in 12–47 months, 200 mg in ≥4 yr) for 3 days along with standard treatment of diarrhea. Duration of diarrhea was the primary outcome measure. Results. The median duration (hrs) of diarrhea (54 versus 80; 95% CI: –26 [–13.2 to –38.8]) and hospitalization (68 versus 90; 95% CI: –22 [–12.98 to –31.02]) was significantly shorter in the nitazoxanide group. No significant difference was seen in the median duration (hrs) of fever or vomiting or the proportion of children requiring parenteral rehydration. There was no report of any adverse events. Conclusions. Oral nitazoxanide is effective and safe in the management of acute rotavirus diarrhea in Indian children (CTRI REF/2016/10/012507). Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017 2017-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5346365/ /pubmed/28331496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7942515 Text en Copyright © 2017 Samarendra Mahapatro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country
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title_full Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country
title_fullStr Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country
title_full_unstemmed Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country
title_short Nitazoxanide in Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea: A Randomized Control Trial from a Developing Country
title_sort nitazoxanide in acute rotavirus diarrhea: a randomized control trial from a developing country
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5346365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28331496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7942515
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