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[Postneonatal mortality caused by diarrhea: a case-control study].

F Garrido1, G Borges, V Cárdenas

  • 1Departamento de Investigación de Salud Infantil, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública.

Salud Publica De Mexico
|May 1, 1990
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Diarrheal disease in infants is linked to maternal age over 36, lack of breastfeeding, poor sanitation, and paternal alcohol consumption. These factors significantly increase infant mortality risk.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatrics
  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology

Context:

  • Diarrheal diseases pose a significant health threat to infants globally.
  • Understanding local risk factors is crucial for effective prevention strategies.
  • This study focuses on Naucalpan de Juárez, Estado de México, a specific demographic area.

Purpose:

  • To identify key risk factors associated with diarrheal disease in children aged seven days to one year.
  • To analyze the influence of various maternal, environmental, and familial factors on infant diarrheal disease.
  • To provide data for targeted public health interventions.

Summary:

  • A matched case-control study involving 63 cases and 188 controls identified significant risk factors for infant diarrhea.
  • Key factors include maternal age >36 years (OR 3.7), lack of breastfeeding (OR 11.3), mixed feeding (OR 5.4), inadequate sanitation (OR 8.3), prior illness (OR 8.6), and paternal alcohol consumption (OR 3.6).

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  • The study discusses pathways influencing mortality and proposes interventions.
  • Impact:

    • Findings can inform public health policies and interventions to reduce infant diarrheal disease incidence and mortality.
    • Highlights the importance of breastfeeding, maternal health, and improved sanitation.
    • Provides a foundation for future research on diarrheal disease prevention in similar populations.