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Protective effect of exclusive breastfeeding and effectiveness of maternal vaccination in reducing pertussis-like illness
Nascimento, Renata Medeiros do; Baptista, Paulo Neves; Lopes, Katiuscia Araújo de Miranda; Pimentel, Analíria Moraes; Cruz, Fábia da Silva Pereira; Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar.
  • Nascimento, Renata Medeiros do; Universidade de Pernambuco. Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde. Recife. BR
  • Baptista, Paulo Neves; Universidade de Pernambuco. Hospital Universitário Oswaldo Cruz. Recife. BR
  • Lopes, Katiuscia Araújo de Miranda; Universidade de Pernambuco. Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde. Recife. BR
  • Pimentel, Analíria Moraes; Universidade de Pernambuco. Hospital Universitário Oswaldo Cruz. Recife. BR
  • Cruz, Fábia da Silva Pereira; Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de Pernambuco. Laboratório Central de Saúde de Pernambuco. Recife. BR
  • Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar; Universidade de Pernambuco. Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde. Recife. BR
J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 97(5): 500-507, Sept.-Oct. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1340155
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Objective:

To assess the protective effect of exclusive breastfeeding and the effectiveness of maternal vaccination in reducing pertussis-like illness.

Method:

This was a case-control study conducted in sentinel hospitals for pertussis in Recife between July 2016 and July 2018. Cases included children aged under six months with symptoms compatible with pertussis (pertussis-like illness). Controls included children aged under six months, living in the metropolitan region of Recife with no diagnosis of pertussis-like illness and matched by the same hospital and birth date.

Results:

Seventy-three cases and 194 controls were included. The diagnosis of pertussis-like illness was predominantly clinical (97,2%). Amongst the main symptoms, paroxysmal cough was observed in 95.89% of cases and vomiting in 53.4%. There were 29 hospitalized cases and no deaths. Out of the 73 cases, 47 were born to mothers vaccinated against pertussis during pregnancy, and the mothers of 144 of the 194 controls had been vaccinated. The protective effect of breastfeeding was of 74% (95% CI;38%, 89%). Children younger than six months, who were exclusively breastfed and with mothers vaccinated against pertussis during pregnancy were 5 times less likely to develop pertussis-like illness, corresponding to a protection of 79% (95% CI;31%, 94%). The effectiveness of maternal vaccination against pertussis-like illness in children under six months was low (27%) and not statistically significant (CI 95%; −34% a 60%).

Conclusions:

Exclusive breastfeeding protects children under six months from pertussis-like illness and may be enhanced when associated with maternal vaccination. These strategies should be encouraged because they also protect against pertussis-like illnesses.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Breast Feeding / Whooping Cough Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Child / Female / Humans / Infant / Pregnancy Language: English Journal: J. pediatr. (Rio J.) Journal subject: Pediatrics Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de Pernambuco/BR / Universidade de Pernambuco/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Breast Feeding / Whooping Cough Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Child / Female / Humans / Infant / Pregnancy Language: English Journal: J. pediatr. (Rio J.) Journal subject: Pediatrics Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de Pernambuco/BR / Universidade de Pernambuco/BR