
Management of acute diarrhea in infants and children on an outpatient basis
A new care pathway available for healthcare professionals on VIDAL Campus
The update of the recommendations for the management of acute diarrhea in infants and children, as well as the emergence of data on the role of the microbiota and treatments of microbial origin, provide an opportunity to review the management of diarrhea in outpatient settings.
A new care pathway available for healthcare professionals on VIDAL Campus
The update of the recommendations for the management of acute diarrhea in infants and children, as well as the emergence of data on the role of the microbiota and microbial treatments are an opportunity to review the conduct of ambulatory care.
This training, carried out with the institutional support of Zambon / Adare, has several objectives:
To review the essential management of acute diarrhea in infants and children in ambulatory care, based on the latest recommendations of GFHGNP and ESPGHAN;
To specify the use of the different available therapies and those to be avoided;
To clarify the role of the microbiota and the place of probiotics/microbial treatments.
Healthcare professionals have access to an initial and final 10-question quiz to test their knowledge and evaluate their progress, followed by an expert video:
Dr Alexis Mosca, Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Robert Debré Hospital, Paris, will discuss the management of acute diarrhea in infants and children on an outpatient basis.
This e-learning is now available free of charge in one click on VIDAL Campus, for any healthcare professional practicing in France (working, student, retired) with a VIDAL account.