Managing Gastrointestinal Issues When Traveling

 
 
Delhi Belly and quick anticipating solutions ?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Peter Wefers Bettink
with thanks to
Prof. Dr Ben Witteman, 
gastroenterology
 
 
 
 
 
3 kinds
 
Acute Diarrhoea
             30% bacteria, 25% virus
 
Travellers Diarrhoea  
65% bacteria, 10 % virus
 
Chronic Diarrhoea
 
Delhi Belly = Combination Acute and Travel
So bacteria play an important role.    8 – 55% infected
 
WHY ?
 
WC
  
2010
 
8   new cases every day
JWC
 
2013  47 cases
 
10 i.v. fluids
WL final
 
2014   6  players
 
2 officials
 
Bacterial tests > 40  in hotel LaLit showed no
pathogenic organisms
Maybe due to normalized situation
 
Normal Human Fluid Balance
 
Daily Intake ( food, saliva, intestinal fluids )      +10 liters
Jejunum absorbing 
   
        - 6.0  ,,
Ileum
 
  ,,
    
        - 2.5  ,,
Colon
 
  ,,
    
        - 1.4  ,,
 
In case of intestinal unbalanced you can lose 2 – 3 liters with
electrolytes and minerals so start with
Oral Rehydration Solutions
 
Precaution/Prevention
food and
 
physical contact contamination
 
Food etc.      “Boil it, Cook it, Peel it or forget it”
No tab water; no ice cubes; no salads; no BBQ
Eat from your own plate with your own tableware
Use only bottled drinks and do not share
Teeth brushing with bottled water
Frequently hand washing and dry with paper towel !
Be aware of the water quality in the pool
See if dishwashers are used and used correctly
 
Preventions at the pitch
 
 
Only bottled water, your own !
Don’t touch the ball, use your foot or stick
Have a sensible hygienic with your mouth guard
Use special hand spray/fluids
Shower/Ice bath
 
Variety of Treatment
 
ORS
Pre-biotics
Pro-biotics  ( probi flora )
Zinc
Vaccine ( Dukoral )
Anti bodies
Loperamide
Antibiotics
 
“Real Treatment”
 
ORS
   
> 2 liter daily in small portions ( 200 ml )
Loperamide 
 
4 – 2 – 2 – 2 etc
Doxycycline
  
300 mgr once or 2 X 200 mgr
Ciprofloxacine
 
2 X 1 gram ( evening and next morning )
Azitromycine ??
 
500 mgr every ( 3 ) days ??
 
Beneficial intestinal bacteria and side effects ?
 
 
Some last remarks
 
Consider if possible isolation ( only the doctor to treat )
 
In case of even some little blood >>>>> Antibiotics !
 
Urine measuring
 
O.A.C. less reliable
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Explore insights on gastrointestinal concerns while traveling, including Delhi Belly, acute and chronic diarrhea, bacterial infections, prevention strategies, and treatment options like ORS, probiotics, and vaccines.

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  1. FIH Template Master

  2. Delhi Belly and quick anticipating solutions ? FIH Template Master Peter Wefers Bettink with thanks to Prof. Dr Ben Witteman, gastroenterology

  3. FIH Template Master

  4. 3 kinds Acute Diarrhoea 30% bacteria, 25% virus FIH Template Master Travellers Diarrhoea 65% bacteria, 10 % virus Chronic Diarrhoea Delhi Belly = Combination Acute and Travel So bacteria play an important role. 8 55% infected

  5. WHY ? WC JWC WL final 2014 6 players 2010 8 new cases every day 2013 47 cases 10 i.v. fluids 2 officials FIH Template Master Bacterial tests > 40 in hotel LaLit showed no pathogenic organisms Maybe due to normalized situation

  6. Normal Human Fluid Balance Daily Intake ( food, saliva, intestinal fluids ) +10 liters Jejunum absorbing Ileum ,, - 6.0 ,, - 2.5 ,, - 1.4 ,, FIH Template Master Colon ,, In case of intestinal unbalanced you can lose 2 3 liters with electrolytes and minerals so start with Oral Rehydration Solutions

  7. Precaution/Prevention food andphysical contact contamination Food etc. Boil it, Cook it, Peel it or forget it No tab water; no ice cubes; no salads; no BBQ Eat from your own plate with your own tableware FIH Template Master Use only bottled drinks and do not share Teeth brushing with bottled water Frequently hand washing and dry with paper towel ! Be aware of the water quality in the pool See if dishwashers are used and used correctly

  8. Preventions at the pitch Only bottled water, your own ! Don t touch the ball, use your foot or stick FIH Template Master Have a sensible hygienic with your mouth guard Use special hand spray/fluids Shower/Ice bath

  9. Variety of Treatment ORS Pre-biotics Pro-biotics ( probi flora ) Zinc FIH Template Master Vaccine ( Dukoral ) Anti bodies Loperamide Antibiotics

  10. Real Treatment ORS Loperamide Doxycycline > 2 liter daily in small portions ( 200 ml ) 4 2 2 2 etc 300 mgr once or 2 X 200 mgr FIH Template Master Ciprofloxacine 2 X 1 gram ( evening and next morning ) Azitromycine ?? 500 mgr every ( 3 ) days ?? Beneficial intestinal bacteria and side effects ?

  11. Some last remarks Consider if possible isolation ( only the doctor to treat ) In case of even some little blood >>>>> Antibiotics ! FIH Template Master Urine measuring O.A.C. less reliable

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