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CLINICAL PICTURE, DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF GIARDIASIS IN CHILDREN

Abstract

According to the WHO, giardiasis incidence rate in children in the world is 15 to 20%. In Russia, over 130,000 cases of giardiasis are registered annually, of which children under 14 years account for more than 70%. The study of 124 children with giardiasis conducted by the authors has shown that giardiasis in children always triggers development of chronic duodenitis, in 55% of cases that coupled with lymphostasis, in 45% — that with atrophy of duodenum mucous lining. In 40% of cases, chronic duodenitis with giardiasis is accompanied with duodenogastric reflux, in 88% — with development of lactase deficiency, in 81% — by functional biliary system distress and in all cases with intestinal tract microbiocenosis distress. Along with clinical manifestations of the disease, the researchers have studied immunological modifications in children with giardiasis, and have evaluated the information content of various diagnostic techniques, efficiency of medication. The authors have demonstrated that mono therapy with any of anti giardiasis drugs (metronidazole, nifuratel, albendozole) has low efficiency. Saccharomyces boulardii have a powerful comprehensive effect on many links of giardiasis pathogenesis.
Key words: giardiasis, infestation, scatoscopy, Saccharomyces boulardii.

About the Authors

E.A. Kornienko
Saint-Petersburg State Pediatrics Medical Academy
Russian Federation


S.N. Minina
Детская городская клиническая больница № 5 им. Н.Ф. Филатова, Санкт-Петербург
Russian Federation



S.A. Fadina
Детская городская клиническая больница № 5 им. Н.Ф. Филатова, Санкт-Петербург
Russian Federation


T.B. Loboda
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 5 Named After N.F. Filatov, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


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Kornienko E., Minina S., Fadina S., Loboda T. CLINICAL PICTURE, DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF GIARDIASIS IN CHILDREN. Pediatric pharmacology. 2009;6(4):40-46.

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ISSN 1727-5776 (Print)
ISSN 2500-3089 (Online)