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PROBIOTIC OR CONVENTIONAL YOGURT FOR TREATING ANTIBIOTIC-ASSOCIATED DIARRHEA: A CLINICAL TRIAL STUDY

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  7405-7412

Abstract

 Background The popularity of PROBIOTICS is on the rise. Despite the beneficial effects of antibiotics, gastrointestinal health is at risk of DIARRHEA. This study aimed to investigate whether probiotic yogurt is of capability to prevent the incidence of DIARRHEA versus conventional yogurt.Materials and Methods This controlled, randomized, double-blind trial was designed to recruit 48 hospitalized children, whose treatments included different types of antibiotics. They were subsequently assigned into a 1: 1 ratio into groups A and B at random. The first group was instructed to consume probiotic yogurt (Bifidobacterium strains and Lactobacillus acidophilus), while the second were on conventional yogurt (placebo containing Streptococcus thermophiles and Lactobacillus bulgaricus) at least for 7 days. The incidence of DIARRHEA, its onset and duration were compared between the two groups.Results The findings indicated that there was no statistically significant difference between the experimental and control groups (p>0.05). No significant decrease was observed in the incidence of DIARRHEA between the groups following adjustment for negative C-reactive protein (CRP) (p>0.05).Conclusion According to the results, the consumption of yogurt, either probiotic or conventional, reduced the incidence, duration, and onset of antibiotic-associated DIARRHEA in pediatric population. This study showed no significantly better performance for probiotic yogurt than conventional yogurt.

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    KHADEMIAN, MAJID, KIANI, MOHAMMAD ALI, JAFARI, SEYYED ALI, AHANCHIAN, HAMID, SEDGHI, NILOOFAR, BEHMANESH, FATEMEH, KHAKSHOUR, ALI, & KIANIFAR, HAMIDREZA. (2018). PROBIOTIC OR CONVENTIONAL YOGURT FOR TREATING ANTIBIOTIC-ASSOCIATED DIARRHEA: A CLINICAL TRIAL STUDY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 6(3 (51)), 7405-7412. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/337392/en

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    KHADEMIAN MAJID, KIANI MOHAMMAD ALI, JAFARI SEYYED ALI, AHANCHIAN HAMID, SEDGHI NILOOFAR, BEHMANESH FATEMEH, KHAKSHOUR ALI, KIANIFAR HAMIDREZA. PROBIOTIC OR CONVENTIONAL YOGURT FOR TREATING ANTIBIOTIC-ASSOCIATED DIARRHEA: A CLINICAL TRIAL STUDY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2018;6(3 (51)):7405-7412. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/337392/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAJID KHADEMIAN, MOHAMMAD ALI KIANI, SEYYED ALI JAFARI, HAMID AHANCHIAN, NILOOFAR SEDGHI, FATEMEH BEHMANESH, ALI KHAKSHOUR, and HAMIDREZA KIANIFAR, “PROBIOTIC OR CONVENTIONAL YOGURT FOR TREATING ANTIBIOTIC-ASSOCIATED DIARRHEA: A CLINICAL TRIAL STUDY,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 6, no. 3 (51), pp. 7405–7412, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/337392/en

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