National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society

Diarrhoeal diseases are one of the leading worldwide preventable causes of death among children under 5 years of age. Almost half of children do not receive optimal acute gastroenteritis (AGE) treatment in Jordan. With neither regional nor local guidelines available for AGE, consensus recommendation...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Rawashdeh, Basim Al-Zoubi, Maha Barbar Aliwat, Salma Burayzat, Esam Alhindawi, Ali Attia Al-Matti, Eyad Altamimi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2022-01-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4456232
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author Mohammed Rawashdeh
Basim Al-Zoubi
Maha Barbar Aliwat
Salma Burayzat
Esam Alhindawi
Ali Attia Al-Matti
Eyad Altamimi
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Basim Al-Zoubi
Maha Barbar Aliwat
Salma Burayzat
Esam Alhindawi
Ali Attia Al-Matti
Eyad Altamimi
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description Diarrhoeal diseases are one of the leading worldwide preventable causes of death among children under 5 years of age. Almost half of children do not receive optimal acute gastroenteritis (AGE) treatment in Jordan. With neither regional nor local guidelines available for AGE, consensus recommendations on the management of paediatric AGE in Jordan were developed by a panel of senior paediatricians and paediatric gastroenterologists and are endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society. Recommendations are based on international guidelines and available relevant literature in relation to the AGE landscape and the healthcare system in Jordan. The prevention of diarrhoeal diseases should focus on the improvement of nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation, the introduction of routine vaccination against rotavirus, and the adoption of a standardised approach for AGE management (oral rehydration solution (ORS) use±adjunct therapies, continued feeding, and avoiding routine antibiotic use). Ondansetron, diosmectite, racecadotril, probiotics, and zinc can be considered adjunct to ORS, if needed. Local data gaps should be addressed. The clinical algorithm for the management of paediatric AGE could promote adherence to practice recommendations and by extension improve health outcomes in children.
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spelling doaj.art-e90128d87dfb4bceb423c31f1e4401182023-02-06T01:40:28ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Pediatrics1687-97592022-01-01202210.1155/2022/4456232National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric SocietyMohammed Rawashdeh0Basim Al-Zoubi1Maha Barbar Aliwat2Salma Burayzat3Esam Alhindawi4Ali Attia Al-Matti5Eyad Altamimi6Jordan University and HospitalPrince Hamzah Hospital and AlBasheer HospitalKing Hussein Cancer CentreDepartment of PediatricsPrivate SectorPaediatric DepartmentJordan University of Science and TechnologyDiarrhoeal diseases are one of the leading worldwide preventable causes of death among children under 5 years of age. Almost half of children do not receive optimal acute gastroenteritis (AGE) treatment in Jordan. With neither regional nor local guidelines available for AGE, consensus recommendations on the management of paediatric AGE in Jordan were developed by a panel of senior paediatricians and paediatric gastroenterologists and are endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society. Recommendations are based on international guidelines and available relevant literature in relation to the AGE landscape and the healthcare system in Jordan. The prevention of diarrhoeal diseases should focus on the improvement of nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation, the introduction of routine vaccination against rotavirus, and the adoption of a standardised approach for AGE management (oral rehydration solution (ORS) use±adjunct therapies, continued feeding, and avoiding routine antibiotic use). Ondansetron, diosmectite, racecadotril, probiotics, and zinc can be considered adjunct to ORS, if needed. Local data gaps should be addressed. The clinical algorithm for the management of paediatric AGE could promote adherence to practice recommendations and by extension improve health outcomes in children.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4456232
spellingShingle Mohammed Rawashdeh
Basim Al-Zoubi
Maha Barbar Aliwat
Salma Burayzat
Esam Alhindawi
Ali Attia Al-Matti
Eyad Altamimi
National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society
International Journal of Pediatrics
title National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society
title_full National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society
title_fullStr National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society
title_full_unstemmed National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society
title_short National Consensus for the Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Jordanian Children: Consensus Recommendations Endorsed by the Jordanian Paediatric Society
title_sort national consensus for the management of acute gastroenteritis in jordanian children consensus recommendations endorsed by the jordanian paediatric society
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4456232
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