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New Study Finds
that Electrolyte Solution Containing Lactiva and Lysomin Helps
Children Recover Faster from Diarrhea
January 31, 2007 -Adding Lactiva™ and
Lysomin™ to
standard electrolyte solution helped children recover a day and
a half faster than standard electrolyte solution alone, according
to a recent study published in the February issue of Journal of
Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. [1]
The double-blind study followed 140 children who
were suffering from diarrhea and admitted to the hospital. The
results found that
children who took the electrolyte solution containing Lactiva™ and
Lysomin™ recovered a day and a half faster than children
taking electrolyte solution alone (5.21 days vs. 3.67 days). In
addition children receiving Lactiva™ and Lysomin™ were
more likely to recover from their diarrhea and were less likely
to relapse into another episode of diarrhea.
Lactiva™ and Lysomin™ are two proteins
found naturally in breast milk. Research has demonstrated that
breast milk is the
best form of nutrition for children and that proteins found in
breast milk play many important roles in child health and wellness
including establishment of a healthy digestive system.
“Oral rehydration therapy including electrolyte solution
is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for dehydration
due to diarrhea,” said Ron Kleinman, MD, Chief of Pediatrics
and Pediatric Gastroenterology, MassGeneral Hospital for Children. “The
idea of improving oral electrolyte therapy with the addition of
proteins naturally found in breast milk is a novel and important
concept and is potentially a major advancement in this therapy,
which impacts the health of children globally”.
In the United States there are more than 1.5 million hospital
visits for childhood diarrhea. Globally, childhood diarrhea is
the second leading killer of children under the age of 5, claiming
2 million lives annually.
“Diarrheal illnesses are a major reason for children seeing
their physician and a major cause of emergency room visits,” said
Robert Wittler, MD, Professor, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Kansas
University School of Medicine at Wichita. “Oral rehydration
is a safe and effective way to treat most diarrheal illnesses and
this study confirms the advantages of adding proteins contained
in breast milk to oral rehydration solution. This is an important
study as decreasing the duration of diarrhea lessens the likelihood
of children becoming significantly dehydrated and allows children
to return to daycare and school quicker and their parents who work
outside the home can return to work sooner.”
Study available online in the current issue of
the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
[1] Zavaleta N, Figueroa D, Rivera J, Sanchez J, Alfaro S, Lonnerdal
B.
Efficacy of rice-based oral rehydration solution containing recombinant
human lactoferrin and lysozyme in Peruvian children with acute
diarrhea.
J. Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 2007 Feb: 44(2): 258-64.
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