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**[[Counseling]] prior to travel to ensure avoidance of high-risk foods | **[[Counseling]] prior to travel to ensure avoidance of high-risk foods | ||
**Hand washing using alcohol-based sanitizers for prevention of community-acquired diarrhea outbreaks in cruise ships or institutions | **Hand washing using alcohol-based sanitizers for prevention of community-acquired diarrhea outbreaks in cruise ships or institutions | ||
**[[Prophylaxis|Primary prophylaxis]]: | |||
***Travelers are treated with [[Bismuth subsalicylate|Bismuth subsalicylates]] as [[Prophylaxis|primary prophylaxis]] for acute diarrhea | |||
***Use of [[Probiotic|probiotics]] is not recommended | |||
***High risk groups may be given [[antibiotic]] [[chemoprophylaxis]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sudarshana Datta, MD [2]
Overview
Primary prevention of acute diarrhea includes measures such as counseling in patients and their close contacts. In addition, counseling prior to travel and hand washing using alcohol-based sanitizers are other recommended practices. Hand washing is particularly important for prevention of community-acquired diarrhea outbreaks in cruise ships or institutions.
Primary Prevention
- According to the ACG Clinical Guideline, effective measures for the primary prevention of acute diarrhea include:[1]
- Counseling for diarrhea prevention may be done for patients and their close contacts
- Counseling prior to travel to ensure avoidance of high-risk foods
- Hand washing using alcohol-based sanitizers for prevention of community-acquired diarrhea outbreaks in cruise ships or institutions
- Primary prophylaxis:
- Travelers are treated with Bismuth subsalicylates as primary prophylaxis for acute diarrhea
- Use of probiotics is not recommended
- High risk groups may be given antibiotic chemoprophylaxis
References
- ↑ Riddle MS, DuPont HL, Connor BA (2016). "ACG Clinical Guideline: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Acute Diarrheal Infections in Adults". Am. J. Gastroenterol. 111 (5): 602–22. doi:10.1038/ajg.2016.126. PMID 27068718.