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Cessation of exclusive breastfeeding and seasonality, but not small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, are associated with environmental enteric dysfunction: A birth cohort study amongst infants in rural Kenya

Authors :
Rosie J. Crane
Edward P.K. Parker
Simon Fleming
Agnes Gwela
Wilson Gumbi
Joyce M. Ngoi
Zaydah R. de Laurent
Emily Nyatichi
Moses Ngari
Juliana Wambua
Holm H. Uhlig
James A. Berkley
Source :
EClinicalMedicine, Vol 47, Iss , Pp 101403- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Summary: Background: Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED) is a chronic intestinal inflammatory disorder of unclear aetiology prevalent amongst children in low-income settings and associated with stunting. We aimed to characterise development of EED and its putative risk factors amongst rural Kenyan infants. Methods: In a birth cohort study in Junju, rural coastal Kenya, between August 2015 and January 2017, 100 infants were each followed for nine months. Breastfeeding status was recorded weekly and anthropometry monthly. Acute illnesses and antibiotics were captured by active and passive surveillance. Intestinal function and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) were assessed by monthly urinary lactulose mannitol (LM) and breath hydrogen tests. Faecal alpha-1-antitrypsin, myeloperoxidase and neopterin were measured as EED biomarkers, and microbiota composition assessed by 16S sequencing. Findings: Twenty nine of the 88 participants (33%) that underwent length measurement at nine months of age were stunted (length-for-age Z score

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25895370
Volume :
47
Issue :
101403-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EClinicalMedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.700cfe624c1f44a580123c5922aec60d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101403