Research
Good Bacteria
Part 1
The probiotic effect of Saccharomyces boulardii
in a pediatric age group
Abstract
Erdeve
O, Tiras U, Dallar Y.
Ankara
Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
The
aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of Saccharomyces
boulardii in diarrhea associated with commonly
used antibiotics such as sulbactam-ampicillin (SAM)
and azithromycin (AZT). Four hundred and sixty-six patients
were assigned to four different groups as follows: group
1:117 patients receiving SAM alone; group 2:117 patients
receiving SAM and S. boulardii, group 3:105
patients receiving AZT alone; group 4:127 patients receiving
AZT and S. boulardii. Antibiotic-associated
diarrhea was seen in 42 of the 222 patients (18.9 per
cent) receiving an antibiotic without the probiotic,
and in 14 of the 244 patients (5.7 per cent) who received
both the probiotic and the antibiotic (p < 0.05).
In the group receiving SAM where S. boulardii
use was found to be significant, the use of S. boulardii
decreased the diarrhea rate from 32.3 to 11.4 per cent
in the 1-5 years age group (p < 0.05). This is a
pioneering study investigating combined antibiotic and
probiotic use in pediatric diarrhea patients.