The sentence "Influenza A is just right, and I got Influenza B" expresses the bitterness and helplessness of many parents this winter, but I also want to remind everyone that in addition to paying attention to and preventing inspiral diseases such as influenza A and influenza B in winter, bacterial diarrhea also has to be prevented.
There is a high incidence of a variety of diseases, and bacterial diarrhea "takes advantage of the weakness".
Bacterial diarrhea is an intestinal infectious disease caused by bacterial infection with diarrhea as the main manifestation and can be transmitted through food, water, etc.
Children are at high risk of bacterial diarrhoea, and their immune systems are not fully developed and less resistant than adults, making them more susceptible to bacterial attacks. In addition, in the winter when there is a high incidence of many diseases, children are also prone to the problem of weakened immunity due to illness, which will also leave more opportunities for bacterial diarrhea to "take advantage of the weakness".
Small diarrhea is harmful and needs to be vigilant
Some parents lower their vigilance as soon as they hear about diarrhea, in fact, although bacterial diarrhea does not sound like a "serious disease", it can cause a lot of harm to the body.
First of all, acute bacterial diarrhea can cause more serious problems such as dehydration and electrolyte imbalances in addition to causing uncomfortable symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain.
Secondly, frequent diarrhea can also disrupt the balance of microflora in the intestines, reduce intestinal resistance, and increase the risk of contracting other diseases;
In addition, if bacterial diarrhea is not properly handled, if it turns from acute diarrhea to persistent chronic diarrhea, it will also affect the normal absorption of nutrients by the human body, resulting in the lack of necessary nutrients in the body, resulting in malnutrition, stunted growth and other problems.
A "treasure book" for the prevention of bacterial diarrhea
Since children are more likely to be infected with bacterial diarrhea in winter, and bacterial diarrhea is more harmful to children, how can parents establish a good health defense line for their children?
In fact, whether it is the flu or bacterial diarrhea, vaccination is the most cost-effective means of prevention. Toxic Escherichia coli is one of the leading pathogens of bacterial diarrhea, and data from studies have shown that the RBS WC cholera vaccine provides 67 percent and 86 percent protection against toxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) infection and toxic Escherichia coli (ETEC) infection, which causes severe dehydration [1].
In addition, the 6th edition of the Cholera Control Manual compiled by the Disease Control Bureau of the Ministry of Health also states that the RBS WC vaccine has a good cross-protection against diarrhea caused by toxic Escherichia coli (ETEC).
In short, in this winter with a high incidence of multiple diseases, it is necessary to increase the vigilance against bacterial diarrhea, and if parents are really worried about their children being hit, then timely vaccination of RBS WC bacteriosis cholera vaccine is an effective preventive measure.
Data**:1]J Infect Dis, 1988,158(2):372-377