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Cabrera, A.; Hernandez-Triana, M.; Sanchez, M.; Herrera, X.; Pawong, M.; Moreno, R.; Reyes, D.; Serrano, G.; Diaz, M.E.; Valencia, M.
Co-ordinated research project on isotopic techniques to examine the significance of infection and other insults in early childhood to diarrhoea morbidity, mal-assimilation and failure to thrive. Report on the first research co-ordination meeting2000
Co-ordinated research project on isotopic techniques to examine the significance of infection and other insults in early childhood to diarrhoea morbidity, mal-assimilation and failure to thrive. Report on the first research co-ordination meeting2000
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[en] Diarrhoea morbidity shows a slow increasing tendency during the last 10 years in Cuba. In young children the compromise of the gastric acid barrier after a chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is discussed in pathogenic relation to gastritis, duodenal ulcer chronic diarrhoea, short stature, malabsorption of the B-complex vitamins and malnutrition. The Hp contamination level of the population of the developing world is estimated to be considerably high. Endoscopic studies carried out in Cuban subjects with upper gastrointestinal symptoms show contamination values of 60 to 100%. The current treatment of chronic diarrhoea does not include the elimination of Hp. Cuban children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms show contamination values of more than 60%. There are not available data on the contamination level in apparently healthy Cuban children or those with chronic diarrhoea. In March-April 2000 the prevalence of Hp infection measured in serum by chromatographic immunoassay for detection of Hp IgG antibodies was found to be 94% in 20 infants and young children with persistent chronic diarrhoea and 100% in 11 apparently healthy children in Havana City. Children with diarrhoea showed a more evident affection of their nutritional status and a higher percentage of positive personal or familiar history of parasitism, giardiasis, gastritis, ulcer stomatitis and glositis. The validity of the immunological tests in infants is discussed from the point of view of the antibody transference with breast milk. In a sample of 16 different children studied by the 13C-Urea-Breath-Test the contamination level was 50% of the children not affected by diarrhoea and only one of the 6 children with diarrhoea showed positive values. This research contract proposes the study of contamination with Hp in Cuban children older than 2 years of age affected by chronic diarrhoea using the 13C-Urea Breath Test and serological tests for detection of anti-Hp IgG antibodies. Their nutritional status will be assessed by anthropometric, dietary and biochemical methods. Main objective of the project will be the identification of links between Hp contamination, chronic diarrhoea morbidity and failure to thrive. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Section of Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies, Vienna (Austria); 96 p; 2000; p. 31-38; 1. research co-ordination meeting on isotopic techniques to examine the significance of infection and other insults in early childhood to diarrhoea morbidity, mal-assimilation and failure to thrive; Vienna (Austria); 5-9 Jun 2000; 25 refs, 3 tabs
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AGE GROUPS, ANIMALS, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BODY FLUIDS, CARBON ISOTOPES, CHILDREN, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, DISEASES, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FOOD, GREATER ANTILLES, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ISLANDS, ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS, ISOTOPES, LATIN AMERICA, LIGHT NUCLEI, MAMMALS, MAN, MATERIALS, MICROORGANISMS, NUCLEI, PRIMATES, SORPTION, STABLE ISOTOPES, SYMPTOMS, VERTEBRATES, WEST INDIES
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