Breastfeeding and the risk for diarrhea morbidity and mortality
Johns Hopkins University · Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Abstract
Lack of exclusive breastfeeding among infants 0-5 months of age and no breastfeeding among children 6-23 months of age are associated with increased diarrhea morbidity and mortality in developing countries. We estimate the protective effects conferred by varying levels of breastfeeding exposure against diarrhea incidence, diarrhea prevalence, diarrhea mortality, all-cause mortality, and hospitalization for diarrhea illness.
We systematically reviewed all literature published from 1980 to 2009 assessing levels of suboptimal breastfeeding as a risk factor for selected diarrhea morbidity and mortality outcomes. We conducted random effects meta-analyses to generate pooled relative risks by outcome and age category.
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5Topics & keywords
- Breastfeeding
- Medicine
- Diarrhea
- Incidence (geometry)
- Pediatrics
- Relative risk
- Breast feeding
- Mortality rate
- Good health and well-being