The Effect of Breastfeeding on the Rate of Infections in the First 2 Years of Life

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Purpose: To investigate the effect of duration of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and duration of breastfeeding (BF) on the rate of infections during the first 2 years of life. Methods: The study group consisted of healthy infants who admitted to the outpatient Healthy Child Clinics for their routine control. Results: In 200 healthy term infants enrolled, the mean duration of EBF and total duration of BF were 4.2±2.8 and 11.6±5.3 months, respectively. In those without any infection (42.5%), duration of EBF and total duration of BF were 5.9±0.4 and 13.4±4.6 months, respectively while in those with 1 infection (29.5%) and ≥2 infections (28%), it was 4.6±3.3 and 11.8±4.6 months and 1.3±1.9 and 8.7±5.9 months, respectively. This difference between each group was stastistically significant (p<0.001). Conclusions: Our study showed that increased duration of EBF and increased duration of BF were associated with lower infection rate in infants in the first 2 years of life.

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Arda, D., Gur, E., Erener-Ercan, T., & Can, G. (2022). The Effect of Breastfeeding on the Rate of Infections in the First 2 Years of Life. Hong Kong Journal of Paediatrics, 27(3), 177–181. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.30

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