Muhammad Younis Rao, Bashir Malik, Ali Raza.
Role of Zinc Supplementation in Acute Diarrhea in Pre-School Children.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;67(1):117-21.

Objective: to monitor the therapeutic impact of zinc supplementation on clinical course of acute diarrhea i.e. frequency of stool, on stool amount and duration of acute diarrhea. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial. Place and Duration of Study: Family medicine department, PAF Hospital, Islamabad Pakistan from Jul to Dec 2009. Material and Methods: one hundred and twenty eight children aged6 months to 60 months in an Outpatient pediatric department of PAF Hospital, E-9 Sector Islamabad with acute diarrhea of less than 14 days were included in this randomized controlled trial. they were further divided into two groups zinc supplemented group (n=65) and non-zinc supplemented group (n=65). Results: Baseline characteristics were similar in both the groups. mean age in zinc supplemented group was 33.67 ± 16.45 months and in non-zinc supplemented group 33.63 ± 16.44 months. Reduction in stool frequency per day was found 62% in zinc supplemented group and 26% reduction was found in non-zinc supplemented group with obvious difference of 36% between these two groups from day 3 to day 5, which was found statistically significant (p=0.01). Similarly, significant difference (p=0.01) was observed for reduction in amount of stool per day from day 3 and day 5 with obvious difference of 45% between the study groups. Conclusions: Oral zinc administration in acute diarrhea reduces the frequency of diarrhea, output of stool and decreases total duration of diarrhea.

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