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Neonatal diarrhea in a diarrhea treatment center in Bangladesh: clinical presentation, breastfeeding management and outcome.
Indian Pediatr ; 2000 Jan; 37(1): 37-43
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-7732
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To study the clinical presentation and outcome of neonates admitted with diarrhea, and effect of counseling their mothers for exclusive breastfeeding.

DESIGN:

Prospective study.

SETTING:

Inpatient unit.

RESULTS:

Two hundred and forty-four neonates were studied during 1994-95. Their mean (SD) age was 18 (6.2) days, and body weight and length were 2.18 (0.52) kg and 47.5 (3.2) cm, respectively. More neonates had some dehydration than severe dehydration (78% vs. 11%), with mean (SD) serum bicarbonate values 9.6 (5.1) mmol/1. V. cholerae was isolated from 25 (12%), Shigella spp. from 8 (3%), and Salmonella spp. from 3 (1%) of the patients who had rectal swab cultures. Mean (SD) hospital stay was 3.6 (2.1) days, during which the majority (80%) recovered fully, but 29 (13%) left earlier. Eleven (4%) of the neonates had to be referred elsewhere for treatment of other problems and 7 (3%) died. None of the neonates were exclusively breastfed on admission. Excluding mothers of adopted neonates, breastfeeding counseling enabled 64% of the mothers to convert to exclusive breastfeeding during the hospital stay.

CONCLUSIONS:

Most of the neonates admitted with diarrhea were small and underweight, and had poor feeding practices. The majority of neonates recovered soon, and were exclusively breastfeeding when discharged from the hospital. Breastfeeding counseling should be included as an integral part of case management at all health facilities.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Bangladesh / Breast Feeding / Female / Humans / Male / Infant, Newborn / Health Education / Prospective Studies / Treatment Outcome / Diarrhea, Infantile Type of study: Observational study Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2000 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Bangladesh / Breast Feeding / Female / Humans / Male / Infant, Newborn / Health Education / Prospective Studies / Treatment Outcome / Diarrhea, Infantile Type of study: Observational study Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2000 Type: Article