Exclusive breast-feeding for at least 4 months protects against otitis media
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Exclusive breast-feeding for at least 4 months protects against otitis media
Abstract
Objective: This study was designed to assess the relation of exclusive breast-feeding, independent of recognized risk factors, to acute and recurrent otitis media in the first 12 months of life.
Methods: Records of 1220 infants who used a health maintenance organization and who were followed during their first year of life as part of the Tucson Children's Respiratory Study were reviewed. Detailed prospective information about the duration and exclusiveness of breast-feeding was obtained, as was information relative to potential risk factors (socioeconomic status, gender, number of siblings, use of day care, maternal smoking, and family history of allergy). Acute otitis media and recurrent otitis media, defined as three or more episodes of acute otitis media in a 6-month period or four episodes in 12 months, were the outcome variables.
Results: Of the 1013 infants followed for their entire first year, 476 (47%) had at least one episode of otitis and 169 (17%) had recurrent otitis media. Infants exclusively breast-fed for 4 or more months had half the mean number of acute otitis media episodes as did those not breastfed at all and 40% less than those infants whose diets were supplemented with other foods prior to 4 months. The recurrent otitis media rate in infants exclusively breast-fed for 6 months or more was 10% and was 20.5% in those infants who breast-fed for less than 4 months. This protection was independent of the risk factors considered.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that exclusive breast-feeding of 4 or more months protected infants from single and recurrent episodes of otitis media.
Comment in
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Exclusive breast-feeding for at least 4 months protects against otitis media.Pediatrics. 1994 Mar;93(3):537-8. Pediatrics. 1994. PMID: 8115228 No abstract available.
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