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刚果民主共和国农村地区儿童游乐场所和儿童手上的粪便污染与儿童随后的不良发育结果相关:REDUCE前瞻性队列研究。

Fecal Contamination in Child Play Spaces and on Child Hands Are Associated with Subsequent Adverse Child Developmental Outcomes in Rural Democratic Republic of the Congo: REDUCE Prospective Cohort Study.

作者信息

George Christine Marie, Birindwa Alves, Beck Sara, R Julian Timothy, Kuhl Jennifer, Williams Camille, Coglianese Nicole, D Thomas Elizabeth, Bauler Sarah, François Ruthly, Ng Angela, Presence Amani Sanvura, Claude Bisimwa Rusanga Jean, Tofail Fahmida, Perin Jamie, Mirindi Patrick, Cirhuza Lucien Bisimwa

机构信息

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

Food for the Hungry, Nutrition, Washington, District of Columbia.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2022 Feb 21;106(4):1141-1148. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0706. Print 2022 Apr 6.

Abstract

The objective of the Reducing Enteropathy, Undernutrition, and Contamination in the Environment (REDUCE) program is to identify exposure pathways to fecal pathogens that are significant contributors to morbidity among young children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and on developing and evaluating scalable interventions to reduce fecal contamination from these pathways. This prospective cohort study of 270 children under 5 years of age was conducted in rural South Kivu, DRC, to investigate the association between Escherichia coli in hand rinse, soil, food, object, surface, stored water, and water source samples and child developmental outcomes. Child developmental outcomes were assessed by communication, fine motor, gross motor, personal social, problem-solving, and combined scores measured by the Extended Ages and Stages Questionnaire (EASQ) at a 6-month follow-up. Children having E. coli present in the soil in their play spaces had significantly lower combined EASQ z scores (coefficient: -0.38 (95% CI: -0.73, -0.03)). E. coli on children's hands was associated with lower communication EASQ z scores (-0.37 (95% CI: -0.0.10, -0.01), and E. coli in stored drinking water was associated with lower gross motor EASQ z scores (-0.40 (95% CI: -0.68, -0.12). In the REDUCE cohort study, E. coli in soil in child play spaces, on children's hands, and in stored drinking water was associated with lower developmental outcome scores (communication, gross motor, fine motor, and problem-solving skills). These results suggest the need for interventions to reduce fecal contamination in the household environment to protect the cognitive development of susceptible pediatric populations in rural DRC.

摘要

减少刚果民主共和国(DRC)幼儿发病的肠道疾病、营养不良和环境污染(REDUCE)项目的目标是确定粪便病原体的暴露途径,这些途径是刚果民主共和国幼儿发病的重要因素,并开发和评估可扩展的干预措施,以减少这些途径造成的粪便污染。这项对270名5岁以下儿童进行的前瞻性队列研究在刚果民主共和国南基伍省农村地区开展,旨在调查洗手冲洗液、土壤、食物、物体、表面、储存水和水源样本中的大肠杆菌与儿童发育结果之间的关联。在6个月的随访中,通过扩展年龄与阶段问卷(EASQ)测量的沟通、精细运动、大运动、个人社交、解决问题能力和综合得分来评估儿童发育结果。在儿童游戏空间的土壤中检测出大肠杆菌的儿童,其EASQ综合z得分显著更低(系数:-0.38(95%CI:-0.73,-0.03))。儿童手上的大肠杆菌与较低的沟通EASQ z得分相关(-0.37(95%CI:-0.70,-0.01)),储存饮用水中的大肠杆菌与较低的大运动EASQ z得分相关(-0.40(95%CI:-0.68,-0.12))。在REDUCE队列研究中,儿童游戏空间的土壤、儿童手上以及储存饮用水中的大肠杆菌与较低的发育结果得分(沟通、大运动、精细运动和解决问题能力)相关。这些结果表明,需要采取干预措施减少家庭环境中的粪便污染,以保护刚果民主共和国农村易感儿童群体的认知发育。

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