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Assessment of the impact of oral Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMO) application on acute diarrhoea and the development of prolonged and persistent diarrhoea in paediatric patients hospitalized with acute diarrhoea.
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The trial is single site, double blind, randomized of HMO addition (1.5 g /day) to standard of care in paediatric diarrhoea patients. HMO application and follow-up of the children at home will be done for 2 weeks. Control patients receive only the standard of care (ORS plus zinc). A breastfed group of diarrhoea patients will serve as reference group.
The total sample size is 495 patients. Patients will be females and males aged 6 months to 2 years old with acute diarrhoea.
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Inclusion Criteria: Non breast-fed children (group I and group II):
Exclusion Criteria: Non breast-fed children (group I and group II):
Children of either sex who are fully or partially breast-fed until one week before enrolment (since breastfed children receive naturally HMO, their inclusion into the ORS/zinc or HMO/ORS/zinc arms would critically interfere with the study question; depending on children's age 30 to 50 % of mothers would do so at icddr,b). However, an unblinded reference group will be constituted by age-matched children who are breastfed at the moment of hospitalization for acute diarrhea and where the mothers want to continue breastfeeding on the study ward (so breastfeeding is only an exclusion for the randomized groups).
Suspected or confirmed cholera as detected by a positive DF examination in stool collected on admission. (The large volume and quick evacuation of stool could interfere with product presence in the gut)
Symptom duration > 48 hours at screening.
Vomiting severity that is likely to make administration and retention of test product impossible.
Severe malnutrition defined (using z-scores) as: severe stunting (SS; height-for-age z-score < -3.00); severe underweight (SU; weight-for-age z-score < -3.00), and severe wasting (SW; weight-for-height z-score < -3.00), using the World Health Organization reference value. Moderate malnutrition was defined as follows: moderate stunting (height-for-age z-score -3.00 to < -2.00); moderate underweight (weight-for-age z-score -3.00 to < -2.00); and moderate wasting (weight-for-height z-score -3.00 to < -2.00). We considered children as well-nourished if their z-scores for weight-for-age, height-for-age and weight-for-height z-score were form -2.00 to +1.00.
Children with moderate malnutrition will be enrolled since they develop with higher frequency PD).
Child already receiving antibiotics or anti-motility drugs for this diarrhea episode prior to screening.
Children with any food allergy.
Breast-fed children, (Group III - Reference group)
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435 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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