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Dehydration from diarrhoea can be prevented by giving extra fluids at home, or it can be treated simply, effectively, and cheaply in all age-groups and in all but the most severe cases by …
Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) is the non-proprietary name for a balanced glucose-electrolyte mixture, first used in 1969 and approved, recommended, and distributed by UNICEF and …
Oral rehydration salts : production of the new ORS
World Health Organization. (2006). Oral rehydration salts : production of the new ORS. World Health Organization. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/69227
Oral rehydration salts (ORS) and oral rehydration therapy (ORT), adopted by UNICEF and WHO in the late 1970s, have been successful in helping manage diarrhoea among children.
Glucose and several salts in a mixture known as Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) are dissolved in water to form ORS solution (Annex 2). ORS solution is absorbed in the small intestine even …
Development of an improved formulation of oral rehydration salts (ORS …
Diarrhoeal Disease Control Programme. (1985). Development of an improved formulation of oral rehydration salts (ORS) with antidiarrhoeal and nutritional properties : a "super ORS" / by D. …
Thus, the WHO-recommended ORS formulation satisfies the physiological criteria for intestinal absorption of water and electrolytes, thereby meeting the need for optimum correction of the …
Oral rehydration therapy - Wikipedia
WHO and UNICEF have jointly developed official guidelines for the manufacture of oral rehydration solution and the oral rehydration salts used to make it (both often abbreviated …
Diarrhoea treatment guidelines including new recommendations …
2005年1月1日 · These guidelines are designed to prepare clinic based health workers to implement the new WHO/UNICEF recommendations for the use of ORS and zinc …
Are ORS brands in India using the name of WHO judiciously?
Oral rehydration salts (ORS) were reported to treat 90-95% of acute diarrheal diseases. [1] The composition of ORS recommended by WHO, [2] in 1969 was as follows:
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