Gastroenteritis is a common disease, usually of viral origin, that inflames both the stomach and small intestine. It is characterized by diarrhea, vomiting, +/- fever. The majority of children seeking emergency department care have none-to-minimal dehydration and the focus should be on promoting oral rehydration therapy and minimizing the use of intravenous rehydration.
Evidence Repository: Gastroenteritis (2022)
Dr. Stephen Freedman & Ms. Liza Bialy
Dr. Stephen Freedman & Ms. Liza Bialy
For a list of references that were used in the creation of this resource, see Evidence Repository: Gastroenteritis (2022).
Bottom Line Recommendations: Gastroenteritis (2023)
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Bottom line recommendations for the treatment of gastroenteritis.
Childhood Vomiting and Diarrhea (Gastroenteritis)
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
eBook: Sick All Night: When to go to the Hospital with Childhood Vomiting and Diarrhea
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
Recommandations de base: Gastroentérite (2023)
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Evidence Repository: Gastroenteritis (2022)
Dr. Stephen Freedman & Ms. Liza Bialy
Dr. Stephen Freedman & Ms. Liza Bialy
For a list of references that were used in the creation of this resource, see Evidence Repository: Gastroenteritis (2022).
Bottom Line Recommendations: Gastroenteritis (2023)
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Bottom line recommendations for the treatment of gastroenteritis.
Recommandations de base: Gastroentérite (2023)
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Dr. Stephen Freedman
Childhood Vomiting and Diarrhea (Gastroenteritis)
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
eBook: Sick All Night: When to go to the Hospital with Childhood Vomiting and Diarrhea
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK
ECHO Research, ARCHE, and TREKK