Effect of cryptosporidial and giardial diarrhoea on social maturity, intelligence and physical growth in children in a semi-urban slum in south India.

S S R Ajjampur, B Koshy, M Venkataramani, R Sarkar, A A Joseph, K S Jacob, H Ward, G Kang
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Abstract

Background: Early childhood diarrhoea is a major cause of infant morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Recurrent and persistent diarrhoea affect growth and cognition in children as young as 6 years.

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of early childhood cryptosporidial and giardial diarrhoea on growth and development in children in a semi-urban slum in India. This is the first report of such assessment at 3 years of age.

Methods: This study was undertaken on 116 children who were part of an ongoing birth cohort study (n=452) of rotaviral and cryptosporidial diarrhoea between June and December 2005. Social quotients (SQ) assessed by the Vineland Social Maturity Scale, intelligence quotients (IQ) assessed by the Seguin Form Board Test, physical growth parameters and sociodemographic data in 84 children with a history of cryptosporidial or giardial diarrhoea were compared with those of 32 without diarrhoea.

Results: Children with a past history of giardial diarrhoea showed a trend towards lower SQ (p=0.09) and had significantly lower IQ (p=0.04) and increased wasting (p=0.04). Cryptosporidial diarrhoea was not associated with poor IQ, SQ or physical growth.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the long-term effect of protozoan diarrhoea, especially that caused by giardia, on both intelligence and physical growth in Indian children as early as 3 years of age and re-inforces the need for early detection and prevention of early childhood protozoan diarrhoea.

隐孢子虫和贾心包腹泻对印度南部半城市贫民窟儿童社会成熟、智力和身体发育的影响
背景:幼儿腹泻是发展中国家婴儿发病和死亡的主要原因。反复和持续性腹泻会影响6岁儿童的生长和认知能力。目的:评价印度半城市贫民窟儿童早期隐孢子虫和贾心包腹泻对儿童生长发育的影响。这是对3岁儿童进行此类评估的第一份报告。方法:本研究在2005年6月至12月期间进行的轮状病毒和隐孢子虫腹泻的116名儿童(n=452)的出生队列研究中进行。本文对84例隐孢子虫或贾心包腹泻患儿与32例无腹泻患儿进行比较,分析了采用Vineland社会成熟度量表评估的社会智商(SQ)、Seguin表格板测验评估的智商(IQ)、体格发育参数和社会人口统计学数据。结果:既往有gi心包腹泻病史的患儿有SQ降低(p=0.09)、IQ显著降低(p=0.04)、消瘦增加(p=0.04)的趋势。隐孢子虫腹泻与低智商、SQ或身体发育无关。结论:本研究证明了原生动物腹泻,特别是贾第鞭毛虫引起的腹泻,对印度儿童早至3岁的智力和身体发育的长期影响,并再次强调了早期发现和预防早期儿童原生动物腹泻的必要性。
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 医学-热带医学
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