Sunoto Sunoto
Department of Child Health, Medical School Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta.

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Low Lactose Milk (LLM) on Refeeding of Infantile Diarrhoea Suharjono Suharjono; Sunoto Sunoto; Aswitha Boediarso; Sutoto Sutoto; Dadi E. M.
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 15 No 9-10 (1975): September - October 1975
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (445.286 KB) | DOI: 10.14238/pi15.9-10.1975.247-54

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Seventeen infants suffering from diarrhoea hospitalized in the Department of Child Health, Medical School University of Indonesia/Dr. Tjipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital from 10 to 31 August 1973 were refed with LLM, Almiron or SGM. LLM gives good to excellent results in refeeding of infants suffering from diarrhoea. Nine out of 17 cases were refed with LLM, where as the other 8 with Almiron or SGM as a control. Result of LLM in stopping diarrhoea was excellent in 5, good in 2, poor in 2 cases. Increase of body weight was excellent in 4 cases, good in none, poor in 5 cases. Results of Almiron or SGM in stopping diarrhoea was excellent in 1 case, good in one, poor in 6 cases. Increase of body weight was excellent in 1 case, good in none, poor in 7 cases. From these results it is recommended to give low lactose milk as refeeding on patients with infantile gastroenteritis.
Effect of Low Lactose Milk Eiwit Melk (E.M.) on Protein Calorie Malnutrition Suharjono Suharjono; I.G.N. Wila Wirya; Samsudin Samsudin; Sunoto Sunoto; Z. Sulaiman; Sutedjo Sutedjo
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 15 No 9-10 (1975): September - October 1975
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (380.276 KB) | DOI: 10.14238/pi15.9-10.1975.255-61

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During 1½ years, from January 1972 until July 1973, 55 P.C.M. children hospitalised in the Department of Child Health, Medical School, University of Indonesia/Dr. Tjipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, were involved to this study. Self-prepared "Eiwit Melk (E.M.)" containing protein 2.7%, carbohydrate (lactose) 1.4%, fat 2.2% and calories 600, was used. Thirty children were treated with E.M. and 25 children as controlled, i.e. treated with E.M. + lactose 3.4% (E.M.L.). The results of the clinical trial as expressed with the increase of body weight, were excellent in 85.7% and good in 14.3%, whereas the results in the controlled group were excellent in only 9.1%, good in 36.4% and poor in 54.5%. From these excellent results, low lactose milk formula might be recommended in treating children with P.C.M.