Gendrel D, Dupont C, Richard-Lenoble D, Gendrel C, Nardou M, Chaussain M
Centre Universitaire des Sciences de la Santé Libreville, Gabon, France.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1989 May;8(4):545-7. doi: 10.1097/00005176-198905000-00024.
It is usual to consider that the greatest part of the black African population is lactose intolerant. Also, milk lactose malabsorption was studied by a breath hydrogen technique in 87 Gabonese children and 20 Gabonese adults (central Africa). The prevalence of malabsorption was 64.2% in rural schoolchildren, 65% in the urban hospitalized, and 60% in adults. Twelve children and six adults had clinical symptoms after a lactose load. All subjects were Bantus, with no tradition of consuming dairy products. These data must be considered in programs of nutritional support in Africa.