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Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals

BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is a protective factor against respiratory and intestinal infections in developing countries. In developed countries, proof of this protection is more difficult to show. The objective of the study is to compare the proportion of children breastfed during their first year in...

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Autores principales: Branger, Bernard, Bainier, Amaïa, Martin, Laureen, Darviot, Estelle, Forgeron, Aude, Sarthou, Laurent, Wagner, Anne-Claire, Blanchais, Thomas, Brigly, Thomas, Troussier, Françoise
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.1053473
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author Branger, Bernard
Bainier, Amaïa
Martin, Laureen
Darviot, Estelle
Forgeron, Aude
Sarthou, Laurent
Wagner, Anne-Claire
Blanchais, Thomas
Brigly, Thomas
Troussier, Françoise
author_facet Branger, Bernard
Bainier, Amaïa
Martin, Laureen
Darviot, Estelle
Forgeron, Aude
Sarthou, Laurent
Wagner, Anne-Claire
Blanchais, Thomas
Brigly, Thomas
Troussier, Françoise
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description BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is a protective factor against respiratory and intestinal infections in developing countries. In developed countries, proof of this protection is more difficult to show. The objective of the study is to compare the proportion of children breastfed during their first year in groups of children with infectious pathologies supposedly prevented by breastfeeding and children free of these infectious pathologies. METHOD: Questionnaires about diet, socio-demographic data and the motive for consultation were given to the parents upon arrival in the paediatric emergency departments of 5 hospitals located in Pays de Loire (France) in 2018 and 2019. Children with lower respiratory tract infections, acute gastroenteritis and acute otitis media were included in the case group (A), children admitted for other reasons were included in the same control group (B). Breastfeeding was classified as exclusive or partial. RESULTS: During the study period, 741 infants were included, of which 266 (35.9%) in group A. In this group, children were significantly less likely to have been breastfed at the time of admission than children in group B: for example, for children under 6 months, 23.3% were currently breastfed in group A, vs. 36.6% (weaned BF or formula diet) in group B [OR = 0.53 (0.34–0.82); p = 0.004]. Similar results were found at 9 and 12 months. After taking into account the age of the patients, the same results were confirmed with an aOR = 0.60 (0.38–0.94) (p = 0.02) at 6 months, but with when considering six variables six variables, aOR was not significative aOR = 0.65 (0.40–1.05); p = 0.08), meaning that factors such as the childcare out of home, socio-professional categories, and the pacifier decrease the protective effect of breastfeeding. Sensitivity analyses (age-matching, analysis by type of infection) showed the same protection effect provided by breastfeeding when it was pursued for at least 6 months and also that the protective effect of breastfeeding is especially true against gastro-enteritis. CONCLUSION: Breastfeeding is a protective factor against respiratory, gastrointestinal and ear infections when pursued at least 6 months after birth. Other factors such as collective childcare, pacifiers and low parental professional status can reduce the protective effect of breastfeeding.
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spelling pubmed-99753832023-03-02 Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals Branger, Bernard Bainier, Amaïa Martin, Laureen Darviot, Estelle Forgeron, Aude Sarthou, Laurent Wagner, Anne-Claire Blanchais, Thomas Brigly, Thomas Troussier, Françoise Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is a protective factor against respiratory and intestinal infections in developing countries. In developed countries, proof of this protection is more difficult to show. The objective of the study is to compare the proportion of children breastfed during their first year in groups of children with infectious pathologies supposedly prevented by breastfeeding and children free of these infectious pathologies. METHOD: Questionnaires about diet, socio-demographic data and the motive for consultation were given to the parents upon arrival in the paediatric emergency departments of 5 hospitals located in Pays de Loire (France) in 2018 and 2019. Children with lower respiratory tract infections, acute gastroenteritis and acute otitis media were included in the case group (A), children admitted for other reasons were included in the same control group (B). Breastfeeding was classified as exclusive or partial. RESULTS: During the study period, 741 infants were included, of which 266 (35.9%) in group A. In this group, children were significantly less likely to have been breastfed at the time of admission than children in group B: for example, for children under 6 months, 23.3% were currently breastfed in group A, vs. 36.6% (weaned BF or formula diet) in group B [OR = 0.53 (0.34–0.82); p = 0.004]. Similar results were found at 9 and 12 months. After taking into account the age of the patients, the same results were confirmed with an aOR = 0.60 (0.38–0.94) (p = 0.02) at 6 months, but with when considering six variables six variables, aOR was not significative aOR = 0.65 (0.40–1.05); p = 0.08), meaning that factors such as the childcare out of home, socio-professional categories, and the pacifier decrease the protective effect of breastfeeding. Sensitivity analyses (age-matching, analysis by type of infection) showed the same protection effect provided by breastfeeding when it was pursued for at least 6 months and also that the protective effect of breastfeeding is especially true against gastro-enteritis. CONCLUSION: Breastfeeding is a protective factor against respiratory, gastrointestinal and ear infections when pursued at least 6 months after birth. Other factors such as collective childcare, pacifiers and low parental professional status can reduce the protective effect of breastfeeding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9975383/ /pubmed/36874253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.1053473 Text en © 2023 Branger, Bainier, Martin, Darviot, Forgeron, Sarthou, Wagner, Blanchais, Brigly and Troussier. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Branger, Bernard
Bainier, Amaïa
Martin, Laureen
Darviot, Estelle
Forgeron, Aude
Sarthou, Laurent
Wagner, Anne-Claire
Blanchais, Thomas
Brigly, Thomas
Troussier, Françoise
Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
title Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
title_full Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
title_fullStr Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
title_short Breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
title_sort breastfeeding and respiratory, ear and gastro-intestinal infections, in children, under the age of one year, admitted through the paediatric emergency departments of five hospitals
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.1053473
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