What are
Enteric Diseases?
Disseminating the word Enteric to its
origin, it is derived from the Greek word Enteron,
which means intestine. In simple terms, Enteric diseases are
infections caused by viruses and bacteria. These bacteria generally enter our
body through mouth or intestinal system. A bacterium named salmonella is one of the common causes
behind enteric diseases.
Causes of Enteric Diseases
Primary
Cause- as a result of consuming contaminated food or liquids.
Secondary
Cause- as a result of being directly exposed to contaminated feces is a
secondary way of contracting enteric ailments.
Children, people with disabilities and elderly individuals are
easy target to enteric diseases owing to weak immune system. Chronic stomach
ache, diarrhea, a nauseating feeling are some of the most common side effects
of enteric diseases. Death is possible in extreme of cases, even if a strong
immune system tries to defend our body against pathogens, diarrhea and nausea
could lead to dehydration. The duration of enteric ailments depends upon the
intensity of the infection incurred. More than a year long infection could
result in severe malnutrition, impaired cognitive development and stunned
growth.
Enteric
Vaccine Development
Gastrointestinal (Enteric) diseases are major cause of towering
mortality rate among children especially in developing countries. As per the
WHO’s staggering reports, the impact of enteric infection has been largely
unnoticed. The death toll ensnared nearly 1 million lives of below five years
of age. UNICEF achieved some success in 80s through Diarrheal Disease Control
Program.
The
Quick-Action Strategy
Adequate research in the
field of enteric vaccine development
is a challenge. Gastrointestinal diseases are caused by number of pathogens
including viruses, bacteria and parasites. The complexity lies in the large
number of existence of these pathogens because immunization exists for few. The
innovative drive in formulation
development of enteric vaccine lies in using combination of approaches to
protect the patient against infection. Apart from improving sanitary conditions,
quick treatment through proven therapeutics including ORS and zinc is highly
beneficial to curb the epidemic.
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