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MAcronutrients during pregnancy and life-threatening respiratory syncytial virus infections in children
Ferolla, Fausto Martín
; Hijano, Diego Raúl; Acosta, Patricio Leandro
; Rodríguez, Andrea; Dueñas, Karina; Sancilio, Andrea; Barboza, Edgar; Caría, Adriana; Fernández Gago, Guadalupe; Egües Almeida, Rodrigo; Castro, Laura; Pozzolo, Cecilia; Martínez, María V.; Grimaldi Alva, Luciano; Rebec, Beatriz; Calvo, Mariel; Henrichsen, Julieta; Nocito, Celina; González, Mariela; Barbero, Guillermo; Ves Losada, Juan; Caballero, Mauricio Tomás; Zurankovas, Valeria; Raggio, Mirta; Schavlovsky, Graciela; Kobylarz, Alicia; Wimmenauer, Vera; Bugna, Jimena; Williams, John V.; Sastre, Gustavo; Flamenco, Edgardo; Rodríguez Pérez, Alberto; Ferrero, Fernando; Libster, Romina Paula
; Grijalva, Carlos G.; Polack, Fernando Pedro
Fecha de publicación:
03/2013
Editorial:
American Thoracic Society
Revista:
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
ISSN:
1073-449X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Rationale: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important cause of hospitalization and death in infants worldwide. Most RSV deaths occur in developing countries, where burden and risk factors for life-threatening illness are unclear. Objectives: We defined the burden of life-threatening (O2 saturation [O2 sat] ≤ 87%) and fatal RSV infection, and characterized risk factors for life-threatening disease in hospitalized children. Special emphasis was placed on studying the impact of dietary habits during pregnancy. We hypothesized that dietary preferences, differing from those of our remote ancestors, would negatively impact children’s pulmonary health. For instance, a diet rich in carbohydrates is a signature of recent millennia and typical of low-income populations, heavily burdened by life-threatening RSV disease. Methods: Prospective study in a catchment population of 56,560 children under 2 years of age during the RSV season in Argentina. All children with respiratory signs and O2 sat less than 93% on admission were included. Measurements and Main Results: Among 1,293 children with respiratory infections, 797(61.6%) were infected with RSV: 106 of these had life-threatening disease; 1.9 per 1,000 children (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.5–2.2/1,000) under 24 months. A total of 22 hospitalized children died (9 RSV+), 26 died at home due to acute respiratory infection (14 attributed to RSV); all were under 12 months old. The annual attributable mortality rate for RSV was 0.7 per 1,000 infants (95% CI, 0.4–1.1/1,000). Life-threatening disease was dose-dependently associated with carbohydrate ingestion during pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio from 3.29 [95% CI, 1.15–9.44] to 7.36 [95% CI, 2.41–22.5] versus the lowest quartile). Conclusions: Life-threatening and fatal RSV infections are a heavy burden on infants in the developing world. Diets rich in carbohydrates during pregnancy are associated with these severe outcomes.
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Ferolla, Fausto Martín; Hijano, Diego Raúl; Acosta, Patricio Leandro; Rodríguez, Andrea; Dueñas, Karina; et al.; MAcronutrients during pregnancy and life-threatening respiratory syncytial virus infections in children; American Thoracic Society; American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine; 187; 9; 3-2013; 983-990
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