salicylates and Communicable-Diseases

salicylates has been researched along with Communicable-Diseases* in 4 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for salicylates and Communicable-Diseases

ArticleYear
Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses Assessment of the Clinical Efficacy of Bismuth Subsalicylate for Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diarrhea.
    Digestive diseases and sciences, 2021, Volume: 66, Issue:7

    A large number of studies have evaluated the pharmacology, safety, and/or efficacy of bismuth subsalicylate for the relief of common gastrointestinal symptoms, diarrhea and vomiting due to acute gastroenteritis. In addition, short-term (48 h) medication with bismuth subsalicylate is known to be effective against infectious gastroenteritis such as travelers' diarrhea.. Previous studies have documented the bacteriostatic/bactericidal effects of bismuth subsalicylate against a variety of pathogenic gastrointestinal bacteria. However, meta-analyses of the clinical efficacy of bismuth subsalicylate for both prevention and treatment of travelers' diarrhea have not yet been published.. A total of 14 clinical studies (from 1970s to 2007) comprised the core data used in this assessment of efficacy of bismuth subsalicylate against infectious (including travelers') diarrhea. These studies allowed for statistical meta-analyses regarding prevention (three travelers' diarrhea studies) and treatment of infectious diarrhea (11 studies [five travelers' diarrhea]).. The results show that subjects treated with bismuth subsalicylate for up to 21 days have 3.5 times greater odds of preventing travelers' diarrhea compared with placebo (95% CI 2.1, 5.9; p < 0.001). In addition, subjects with infectious diarrhea treated with bismuth subsalicylate had 3.7 times greater odds of diarrhea relief (recorded on diaries as subjective symptomatic improvement) compared to those receiving placebo (95% CI 2.1, 6.3; p < 0.001).. This systematic review and meta-analysis suggests that bismuth subsalicylate can be beneficial for those at risk or affected by food and waterborne diarrheal disease such as traveler's (infectious) diarrhea, and may decrease the risk of inappropriate antibiotic utilization.

    Topics: Bismuth; Communicable Diseases; Diarrhea; Humans; Organometallic Compounds; Salicylates; Travel

2021

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for salicylates and Communicable-Diseases

ArticleYear
[Combined treatment of infectious chorea with salicylate preparations and aminazine].
    Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1961, Volume: 61

    Topics: Chlorpromazine; Chorea; Combined Modality Therapy; Communicable Diseases; Humans; Manipulation, Osteopathic; Salicylates

1961
[Trial therapy of infectious mononucleosis with salicylate derivatives; 5 cases].
    Archives francaises de pediatrie, 1950, Volume: 7, Issue:7

    Topics: Communicable Diseases; Humans; Infectious Mononucleosis; Salicylates

1950
Rheumatic fever in naval enlisted personnel; effectiveness of intensive salicylate therapy in cases of acute infection.
    Archives of internal medicine (Chicago, Ill. : 1908), 1946, Volume: 78

    Topics: Acute Disease; Communicable Diseases; Rheumatic Fever; Salicylates

1946