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无症状和有症状的隐孢子虫病:它们对秘鲁儿童体重增加的急性影响。

Asymptomatic and symptomatic cryptosporidiosis: their acute effect on weight gain in Peruvian children.

作者信息

Checkley W, Gilman R H, Epstein L D, Suarez M, Diaz J F, Cabrera L, Black R E, Sterling C R

机构信息

Department of International Health, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

出版信息

Am J Epidemiol. 1997 Jan 15;145(2):156-63. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a009086.

Abstract

This study investigated whether a child's first infection with Cryptosporidium parvum had an acute effect on weight gain. Specifically, the authors compared monthly rates of weight gain between C. parvum-infected and noninfected children. Over a 2-year period (1989-1991), a cohort of Peruvian children aged 0-3 months at recruitment were followed twice weekly for assessment of daily diarrheal status, weekly for C. parvum stool examinations, and monthly for anthropometric measurements. Data on 207 children permitted the authors to examine the effect of C. parvum infection on weight gain. During the 2-year study period, 45% (94/207) of the children became infected with C. parvum for the first time. Weight gain intervals in 57 of the 94 infected children met criteria for analysis. Of these, 63 percent (36/57) were asymptomatic (i.e., had no diarrhea). On average, children with symptomatic cryptosporidiosis gained (i.e., grew) 342 g less (95% confidence interval 167-517) during the first month of infection than did children without diarrhea who were not yet infected. The effect of asymptomatic cryptosporidiosis was less severe: On average, children with asymptomatic infection gained 162 g less (95% confidence interval 27-297) during the first month of infection than did children without diarrhea who were not yet infected. Symptomatic cryptosporidiosis retarded weight gain more than did asymptomatic cryptosporidiosis, but the latter was twice as common. Since asymptomatic cryptosporidiosis is more prevalent, it may have more of an overall adverse effect on child growth in the community than symptomatic cryptosporidiosis.

摘要

本研究调查了儿童首次感染微小隐孢子虫是否会对体重增加产生急性影响。具体而言,作者比较了感染微小隐孢子虫的儿童与未感染儿童的每月体重增加率。在1989年至1991年的两年期间,对一组招募时年龄为0至3个月的秘鲁儿童进行每周两次的随访,以评估每日腹泻状况,每周进行微小隐孢子虫粪便检查,每月进行人体测量。207名儿童的数据使作者能够研究微小隐孢子虫感染对体重增加的影响。在为期两年的研究期间,45%(94/207)的儿童首次感染微小隐孢子虫。94名感染儿童中的57名的体重增加间隔符合分析标准。其中,63%(36/57)无症状(即无腹泻)。平均而言,有症状的隐孢子虫病患儿在感染的第一个月比未感染且无腹泻的儿童体重增加少342克(95%置信区间167 - 517)。无症状隐孢子虫病的影响较轻:平均而言,无症状感染的儿童在感染的第一个月比未感染且无腹泻的儿童体重增加少162克(95%置信区间27 - 297)。有症状的隐孢子虫病比无症状的隐孢子虫病对体重增加的阻碍更大,但后者更为常见。由于无症状隐孢子虫病更为普遍,它可能比有症状的隐孢子虫病对社区儿童生长产生更大的总体不利影响。

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