IMMUNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ACUTE DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN IN THE CONTEXT OF PARASITIC INFECTIONS
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parasitic infections, acute diarrhea, children, immunological response, cytokines, ELISAAbstract
Acute diarrhea is a significant cause of morbidity among children worldwide, particularly when associated with parasitic infections. This study investigates the immunological responses in pediatric patients suffering from acute diarrhea in the context of parasitic infections. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on children aged 6–14 years from urban and rural areas. Immunological parameters including cytokine profiles, immunoglobulin levels, and leukocyte counts were assessed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), flow cytometry, and conventional hematological methods. The findings reveal a marked alteration in immune markers in children with parasitic-induced acute diarrhea compared to healthy controls [1]. These alterations may contribute to disease severity and prolonged recovery, underlining the importance of early diagnosis and targeted immunomodulatory therapies. The study’s outcomes could inform future diagnostic protocols and treatment strategies for pediatric diarrhea in regions with high parasitic prevalence [2].
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