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Infantile Diarrhea Infantile Diarrhea
SUN SUN Mei Mei
Pediatric Dept. 2 Pediatric Dept. 2nd nd Clinical College, Clinical College,China Medical University China Medical UniversityIntroduction Introduction
1. 1. Definition: Definition:
Infantile diarrhea is one of the most Infantile diarrhea is one of the most
common diseases in infants and toddlers. It common diseases in infants and toddlers. It
is not a definitely disease but a syndrome is not a definitely disease but a syndrome
caused by infectious and non caused by infectious and non- -infectious infectious
factors. Clinical manifestations are mainly factors. Clinical manifestations are mainly
diarrhea and vomiting, in severe cases it diarrhea and vomiting, in severe cases it
usually associated with dehydration and usually associated with dehydration and
electrolyte and electrolyte and acid acid- -base base disturbances. disturbances.Major causes of death among children under five in Major causes of death among children under five in
developing countries, 2002 developing countries, 2002
18%
15%
10%
5% 4%
23%
25%
Deaths associated
with malnutrition
54%
Acute respiratory infection Diarrhea
Malaria Measles
HIV/AIDS Perinatal
Other Sources: The world health report 2003, WHO,Geneva.2. 2.Nomenclature: Infectious Nomenclature: Infectious
Noninfectious. Noninfectious.
The infectious diarrhea dose not include The infectious diarrhea dose not include
that having legal name such as bacillary that having legal name such as bacillary
dysentery, cholera and so on. Diarrhea caused dysentery, cholera and so on. Diarrhea caused
by other infectious agents and unknown by other infectious agents and unknown
pathogens may all be named pathogens may all be named “ “enteritis enteritis” ” and and
should be defined with the name of the should be defined with the name of the
specific pathogen. Such as specific pathogen. Such as enteropathogenic enteropathogenic E. E.
Coli. enteritis, rotavirus enteritis. Coli. enteritis, rotavirus enteritis.3. 3. Predisposing age Predisposing age
Peak incidence occurs in infants Peak incidence occurs in infants
under two to three years of age. under two to three years of age.
Especially under one year, which Especially under one year, which
account for about half of the account for about half of the
patients. patients.4. 4. Prevalent seasons Prevalent seasons
Bacterial enteritis is most prevalent in Bacterial enteritis is most prevalent in
summer. summer.
Viral enteritis in autumn and winter months Viral enteritis in autumn and winter months
but they may be occur all year round. but they may be occur all year round.
Noninfectious diarrhea may occur at any Noninfectious diarrhea may occur at any
season. season.Predisposing factors Predisposing factors
1. 1. Immature digestive function Immature digestive function
Low gastric acidity: Normally in adults and Low gastric acidity: Normally in adults and
adolescents the majority of ingested bacterial adolescents the majority of ingested bacterial
pathogens will be killed at the acid environment pathogens will be killed at the acid environment
of stomach of stomach (pH 1.5 (pH 1.5- -2.0, <4) 2.0, <4) and can not get into and can not get into
the intestine. but in infants the low gastric the intestine. but in infants the low gastric ......
SUN SUN Mei Mei
Pediatric Dept. 2 Pediatric Dept. 2nd nd Clinical College, Clinical College,China Medical University China Medical UniversityIntroduction Introduction
1. 1. Definition: Definition:
Infantile diarrhea is one of the most Infantile diarrhea is one of the most
common diseases in infants and toddlers. It common diseases in infants and toddlers. It
is not a definitely disease but a syndrome is not a definitely disease but a syndrome
caused by infectious and non caused by infectious and non- -infectious infectious
factors. Clinical manifestations are mainly factors. Clinical manifestations are mainly
diarrhea and vomiting, in severe cases it diarrhea and vomiting, in severe cases it
usually associated with dehydration and usually associated with dehydration and
electrolyte and electrolyte and acid acid- -base base disturbances. disturbances.Major causes of death among children under five in Major causes of death among children under five in
developing countries, 2002 developing countries, 2002
18%
15%
10%
5% 4%
23%
25%
Deaths associated
with malnutrition
54%
Acute respiratory infection Diarrhea
Malaria Measles
HIV/AIDS Perinatal
Other Sources: The world health report 2003, WHO,Geneva.2. 2.Nomenclature: Infectious Nomenclature: Infectious
Noninfectious. Noninfectious.
The infectious diarrhea dose not include The infectious diarrhea dose not include
that having legal name such as bacillary that having legal name such as bacillary
dysentery, cholera and so on. Diarrhea caused dysentery, cholera and so on. Diarrhea caused
by other infectious agents and unknown by other infectious agents and unknown
pathogens may all be named pathogens may all be named “ “enteritis enteritis” ” and and
should be defined with the name of the should be defined with the name of the
specific pathogen. Such as specific pathogen. Such as enteropathogenic enteropathogenic E. E.
Coli. enteritis, rotavirus enteritis. Coli. enteritis, rotavirus enteritis.3. 3. Predisposing age Predisposing age
Peak incidence occurs in infants Peak incidence occurs in infants
under two to three years of age. under two to three years of age.
Especially under one year, which Especially under one year, which
account for about half of the account for about half of the
patients. patients.4. 4. Prevalent seasons Prevalent seasons
Bacterial enteritis is most prevalent in Bacterial enteritis is most prevalent in
summer. summer.
Viral enteritis in autumn and winter months Viral enteritis in autumn and winter months
but they may be occur all year round. but they may be occur all year round.
Noninfectious diarrhea may occur at any Noninfectious diarrhea may occur at any
season. season.Predisposing factors Predisposing factors
1. 1. Immature digestive function Immature digestive function
Low gastric acidity: Normally in adults and Low gastric acidity: Normally in adults and
adolescents the majority of ingested bacterial adolescents the majority of ingested bacterial
pathogens will be killed at the acid environment pathogens will be killed at the acid environment
of stomach of stomach (pH 1.5 (pH 1.5- -2.0, <4) 2.0, <4) and can not get into and can not get into
the intestine. but in infants the low gastric the intestine. but in infants the low gastric ......
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