Enteropathogens associated with acute and persistent diarrhea in Bangladeshi children less than 5 years of age
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Enteropathogens associated with acute and persistent diarrhea in Bangladeshi children less than 5 years of age
Abstract
A longitudinal study of diarrhea was carried out from May 1988 to April 1989 by household surveillance of 705 children less than 5 years old in rural Bangladesh. Stool samples were examined for enteric pathogens at the beginning of each diarrheal episode. For persistent episodes, stool examination was repeated on days 15-17 of the illness. For each case of persistent diarrhea, stool samples from age-matched acute diarrheal and healthy controls were examined. Compared with healthy controls, cases of diarrhea were associated with Shigella species (P = .07) and rotavirus (P less than .05). Diffusely adherent Escherichia coli (P less than .05) and cryptosporidia (P = .07) were the only enteropathogens associated with persistent diarrhea in comparison with acute diarrhea. No more than 15% of children had the same class of pathogen identified from stool on both days 1-3 and days 15-17, indicating that persistent infection was uncommon. However, a different enteropathogen was frequently found on days 15-17, suggesting that sequential infection may be a cause of persistent diarrhea.
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