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Breastfeeding Behavior in Brazilian Children with Congenital Zika Syndrome

Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) is a condition that has emerged only recently, bringing together multiple changes, including significant changes in the stomatognathic system, which may compromise sucking behavior and consequently the breastfeeding practice. The aim of this study was to investigate th...

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Autores principales: Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti, Alidianne, Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa, Oliveira Melo, Adriana Suely De, Leite Cavalcanti, Alessandro, D'Ávila, Sergio
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32256591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1078250
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author Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti, Alidianne
Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa
Oliveira Melo, Adriana Suely De
Leite Cavalcanti, Alessandro
D'Ávila, Sergio
author_facet Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti, Alidianne
Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa
Oliveira Melo, Adriana Suely De
Leite Cavalcanti, Alessandro
D'Ávila, Sergio
author_sort Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti, Alidianne
collection PubMed
description Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) is a condition that has emerged only recently, bringing together multiple changes, including significant changes in the stomatognathic system, which may compromise sucking behavior and consequently the breastfeeding practice. The aim of this study was to investigate the breastfeeding behaviors in children with CZS. A longitudinal study was carried out in two reference centers in Northeastern Brazil. The nonprobabilistic sample consisted of 79 children diagnosed with physical, neurological, and behavioral alterations compatible with CZS. Information regarding the child, nutritive, and nonnutritive sucking behavior and changes related to the sucking reflex was collected. Data were presented through descriptive and inferential statistics. In the bivariate analyses, the chi-squared test was used and 5% significance level was adopted. The majority of children had severe microcephaly (59.7%). Breastfeeding was performed at birth in most of CZS children (89.9%) but only 36.6% of them presented exclusive breastfeeding in the six months of life. Bottle feeding and pacifier were used in 89.9% and 55.7%, respectively. Sucking and swallowing difficulties and occurrence of gastroesophageal reflux were observed in 27.8%, 48.0%, and 29.2% of children, respectively. Early weaning was associated with bottle feeding (p=0.005) and pacifier sucking (p=0.003). Although breastfeeding practice at birth constitutes a behavior adopted by most of mothers, adherence to this exclusive habit until the first six months of life was low since the children presenting a large number of comorbidities with direct interference in the suction reflex, sucking, and swallowing difficulty.
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spelling pubmed-71024042020-04-02 Breastfeeding Behavior in Brazilian Children with Congenital Zika Syndrome Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti, Alidianne Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa Oliveira Melo, Adriana Suely De Leite Cavalcanti, Alessandro D'Ávila, Sergio Int J Dent Research Article Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) is a condition that has emerged only recently, bringing together multiple changes, including significant changes in the stomatognathic system, which may compromise sucking behavior and consequently the breastfeeding practice. The aim of this study was to investigate the breastfeeding behaviors in children with CZS. A longitudinal study was carried out in two reference centers in Northeastern Brazil. The nonprobabilistic sample consisted of 79 children diagnosed with physical, neurological, and behavioral alterations compatible with CZS. Information regarding the child, nutritive, and nonnutritive sucking behavior and changes related to the sucking reflex was collected. Data were presented through descriptive and inferential statistics. In the bivariate analyses, the chi-squared test was used and 5% significance level was adopted. The majority of children had severe microcephaly (59.7%). Breastfeeding was performed at birth in most of CZS children (89.9%) but only 36.6% of them presented exclusive breastfeeding in the six months of life. Bottle feeding and pacifier were used in 89.9% and 55.7%, respectively. Sucking and swallowing difficulties and occurrence of gastroesophageal reflux were observed in 27.8%, 48.0%, and 29.2% of children, respectively. Early weaning was associated with bottle feeding (p=0.005) and pacifier sucking (p=0.003). Although breastfeeding practice at birth constitutes a behavior adopted by most of mothers, adherence to this exclusive habit until the first six months of life was low since the children presenting a large number of comorbidities with direct interference in the suction reflex, sucking, and swallowing difficulty. Hindawi 2020-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7102404/ /pubmed/32256591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1078250 Text en Copyright © 2020 Alidianne Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fábia Cabral Cavalcanti, Alidianne
Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa
Oliveira Melo, Adriana Suely De
Leite Cavalcanti, Alessandro
D'Ávila, Sergio
Breastfeeding Behavior in Brazilian Children with Congenital Zika Syndrome
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title_fullStr Breastfeeding Behavior in Brazilian Children with Congenital Zika Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding Behavior in Brazilian Children with Congenital Zika Syndrome
title_short Breastfeeding Behavior in Brazilian Children with Congenital Zika Syndrome
title_sort breastfeeding behavior in brazilian children with congenital zika syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32256591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1078250
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