Evaluation of the Clinical Effect of Honey in Group of Patients with Hepatitis A.
Shaymaa Abd El-Monem Abd El-Hadi;
Abstract
This study was conducted in 4 weeks duration on 50 children and adolescents with acute hepatitis A infection treated with traditional therapy divided into two groups each group included 25 patients.
Group A (Intervention group) included 25 patients who received a calculated daily dose of honey 3ml/kg/day for 4 weeks to explore the effect of its intake on clinical outcome and laboratory liver function tests .
Group B (Non-Intervention group) included 25 patients who did not receive honey for the 4 weeks of the study to examine whether the change was due to honey ingestion or not.
The patients were recruited from the regular attendants of the children in the out-patients Pediatric Clinic of Ai
Group A (Intervention group) included 25 patients who received a calculated daily dose of honey 3ml/kg/day for 4 weeks to explore the effect of its intake on clinical outcome and laboratory liver function tests .
Group B (Non-Intervention group) included 25 patients who did not receive honey for the 4 weeks of the study to examine whether the change was due to honey ingestion or not.
The patients were recruited from the regular attendants of the children in the out-patients Pediatric Clinic of Ai
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| Title | Evaluation of the Clinical Effect of Honey in Group of Patients with Hepatitis A. | Other Titles | تقييم تأثير العلاج المضاف من عسل النحل على الحالة الإكلينيكية في مجموعة من الأطفال المصابة بالتهاب الكبدي الوبائي (أ) | Authors | Shaymaa Abd El-Monem Abd El-Hadi | Issue Date | 2014 |
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