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Decreased gastric acid secretion and bacterial colonization of the stomach in severely malnourished Bangladeshi children

Author Affiliations
University of Helsinki, Johns Hopkins University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InGastroenterology
Year1988
Citations73

Abstract

To assess the effect of malnutrition on gastric acidity and gastric bacterial colonization, we studied 35 severely malnourished Bangladeshi children before (0 wk) and after (3 wk) they received nutritional rehabilitation for 3 wk. These results were compared with those obtained from a similarly examined group of 20 better-nourished Bangladeshi children. Gastric acid output, both basal and after betazole stimulation, was significantly lower in the malnourished group at 0 wk compared with the better-nourished children (p less than 0.01): basal 0.22 vs. 0.52 mEq HCl/h and stimulated 0.90 vs. 2.5 mEq HCl/h. Both the concentration of acid and the rate at which gastric juice was secreted were decreased in the malnourished group but serum gastrin levels were not significantly different.…
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