Health News: Zinc – An Essential Mineral In 9 A Day Plus Vitamins – Proves To Be Effective In Treating Diarrhea
by THP
Filed under Health & Wellness
GLOBAL: Overlooked treatment for diarrhea
Diarrhea claims more under-five children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined, yet remains a neglected disease, according to World Health Organization diarrhea specialist Olivier Fontaine. “We made huge progress in the 1980s, but donor investment decreased in the 1990s as attention was diverted to AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.”
Diarrhea received less than 5 percent of total disease research and treatment funding in 2007, a fraction of the funding put toward other diseases that claimed far fewer lives.
The most severe forms of diarrhea – which can lead to dehydration – kill an estimated 1.5 million under-five children every year. Most children recover from milder forms – more than four billion children get diarrhea every year. “There is no reason for these deaths,” said WHO’s Fontaine. “There are 20th-century revolutionary medical miracles that should have [ended diarrhea] by now.”
Zinc
But treatments like oral re hydration therapy (ORT), salty liquids, reach less than 40 percent of children who need them in Asia and Africa, according to UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
| Why the deaths? |
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| Zinc costs less than 2 US cents per tablet, 15 cents for full treatment | |
| 39 percent of children with diarrhea in developing countries get proper treatment | |
| Diarrhea gets less than 5 percent of international research and treatment funds | |
| 1,400 children die from rotavirus infections every day, common cause of diarrhea | |
| Home solution of salt, sugar, water can save 90 percent of child deaths from diarrhea dehydration | |
| Source: UNICEF, George Institute for International Health, WHO | |
In recent years zinc tablets have been proven to boost ORT’s efficacy. “Zinc is the most ubiquitous mineral in the body,” said Fontaine. “It is responsible for activating more than 300 enzymes. Every level of metabolism needs it and the immune system is dependent on it.”
Recommended five years ago by World Health Organization to accompany ORT, the zinc tablet – costing less than 2 US cents – has been studied in diarrhea treatments since 2007 in countries from Bangladesh to Brazil, said Fontaine. In Mali, US-based Johns Hopkins School of Public Health is carrying out a three-year study on zinc scheduled to finish in June 2010.
But despite a donor push to get zinc into at-risk communities – UNICEF purchased almost 160 million zinc tablets in 2008 – the agency said that need outstrips supply and that both zinc and ORT have been slow to roll out in some of the worst-affected areas.
Director of nutrition services at Mali’s Health Ministry, Racky Ba Samaké, told IRIN that while zinc is used to treat diarrhea in Mali, it is not yet distributed widely as a supplement because of cost.
But WHO’s Fontaine told IRIN zinc can be a money-saver, and has helped cut the cost of treating diarrhea by one-fourth in India. “In Mali we have parents who actually complain to us that their children have too much of an appetite. Zinc boosts appetites and [helps avoid] unnecessary drugs and long hospital stays.”
In a recent report on diarrhea, UNICEF outlined a seven-point plan to treat and prevent childhood diarrhea that includes the rotavirus vaccine – which can help prevent one of the most common viral causes of diarrhea; exclusive breastfeeding and Vitamin A to boost children’s immune systems; hygiene through hand-washing, safe water and a clean environment; and oral re hydration therapy and zinc to nurse children to health.
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