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. 2024 Apr 19;57:e13205. doi: 10.1590/1414-431X2024e13205

Table 3. Main probiotics used in the treatment of childhood diarrhea.

Probiotic or formula Dose Age group Type of diarrhea Findings
B. lactis 14.5×106CFU/100 mL milk for 7 days Less than 2 years Essentially viral Reduction of the duration of diarrhea (24 h) and the length of hospitalization (48 h)
B. longum, B. lactis, L. acidophilus, L. rhaminosus, L. plantarum, and P. pentosaceus 109 CFU 3 months-7 years Viral (Rotavirus) Reduction of the duration of diarrhea (2 days) and vomiting (1 day)
E. coli Nissle 108 CFU 1 month-4 years Bacterial and viral Effective in the treatment of diarrhea lasting more than 4 days
L. rhamnosus GG 109 CFU 3 months-3 years Bacterial and viral Diarrhea and associated symptoms
1010 CFU/250 mL of ORS2 1 month-3 years Viral (Rotavirus) Reduction in the duration of diarrhea
109 CFU 6 months-5 years Viral (Rotavirus) Reduction in the duration of diarrhea (18 h) and improvement of stool consistency.
LGG, S. boulardii, B. claudii; L. delbrueckii var bulgaricus, S. thermophilus, L. acidophilus, B. bifidum, and E. faecium SF68. 107-10th CFU 3 months-3 years Viral Reduction in the duration of diarrhea by LGG (37 h) or mixing (45 h) and reduction in the number of bowel movements.
L. paracasei ST 11 5×109 CFU/2 for 5 days 4 months-2 years Bacterial and viral Reduction of the frequency of bowel movements
L.reuteri DSM 17938 1×108CFU + ORS for 5 days 3 months-5 years Viral Reduction in the duration of diarrhea (15 h)
108 CFU 3 months-5 years Viral Reduction in the duration of diarrhea (35 h) and length of hospitalization (24 h)
4×108 6 months-3 years Viral Reduction in the frequency and duration of diarrhea (1.2 days)
108 CFU/day 3 months Bacterial Reduction in enteropathogenic colonization
L rhamnosus 19070-2 and L.reuteri C+DSM 12246 1010 CFU 9 months-4 years Bacterial and viral Reduction in the duration of diarrhea (40 h)
S. boulardii 250 mg/day 3 months-7 years Bacterial, parasitic, and viral Reduction in the duration of diarrhea (24 h) and length of hospitalization (24 h)
500 mg/day for 5 days 3 months-5 years Viral (Rotavirus) Reduction in duration of diarrhea (29 h) and length of hospital stay (17 h)
250 mg/1 or 2 days (depending on age) 3 months-2 years Viral Reduction in the duration of diarrhea (1.5 days) and frequency of bowel movements
S. boulardii + metronidazole 250 mg/2×daily for 7 days 10-12 years Parasitic Reduction in the duration of the time of elimination of blood in the stool

CFU: colony forming units. From do Carmo et al. 2018 (45; Food Funct 2018; 9: 5074-5095, doi: 10.1039/c8fo00376a).