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Breast milk reduces the risk of illness in children of mothers with cholera: observations from an epidemic of cholera in Guinea-Bissau

Qureshi, K. (författare)
Molbak, K. (författare)
Sandstrom, A. (författare)
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Kofoed, P. E. (författare)
Rodrigues, A. (författare)
Dias, F. (författare)
Aaby, P. (författare)
Svennerholm, Ann-Mari, 1947 (författare)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för biomedicin, avdelningen för mikrobiologi och immunologi,Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
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2006
2006
Engelska.
Ingår i: Pediatr Infect Dis J. ; 25:12, s. 1163-6
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  • BACKGROUND: A protective effect of breastfeeding against cholera has been demonstrated in areas endemic of cholera. To assess the protection offered by breast milk from mothers living in an area that had been free from cholera for 7 years, we investigated mothers with cholera and their children during an epidemic with Vibrio cholerae El Tor in the capital of Guinea-Bissau. METHODS: Eighty mothers with clinical cholera and their children were identified, and interviewed. Blood samples for vibriocidal and antitoxin antibodies were collected from mother-and-child pairs. Breast milk samples were collected from lactating mothers.Cholera was defined as acute watery diarrhea during the epidemic and a vibriocidal reciprocal titer of 20 or above. RESULTS: Three (7%) of 42 breastfed children had cholera as defined above compared with 9 (24%) of 38 nonbreastfed children (RR for breastfed children, 0.19; 95% CI, 0.04-0.91, adjusted for age). The 3 breastfed children who developed cholera received milk containing lower concentrations of anticholera toxin IgA/total IgA (median, 2.0 units/mL) than 14 children who had serologic signs of colonization but did not develop the disease (median, 17.4 units/mL). CONCLUSIONS: The protective effect of breast milk against cholera is not confined to endemic areas. Lactating mothers with cholera should receive supportive care to continue breastfeeding.

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Adolescent
Adult
Antibodies
Bacterial/analysis/blood
Antitoxins/analysis
*Breast Feeding
Child
Preschool
Cholera/epidemiology/immunology/*prevention & control/*transmission
Cholera Toxin/immunology
*Disease Outbreaks
Female
Guinea-Bissau/epidemiology
Humans
Immunity
Maternally-Acquired
Immunoglobulin A/analysis/blood
Infant
Milk
Human/*immunology
Mothers
Vibrio cholerae/immunology

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