Fetal exposure to cocaine and infections during the first 18 months of life in infants from a mediterranean city

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Aim: The incidence of infections during the first 18 months of life was investigated in 36 infants prenatally exposed to cocaine and in 72 non-exposed controls from Barcelona, Spain. Methods: Fetal exposure to cocaine was ascertained by meconium analysis, infections by structured questionnaire. Results: A higher incidence of infections, if excluding those acquired in utero, was not found in exposed infants versus non-exposed infants of similar demographical and socioeconomic characteristics. Conclusions: A possible role for life style factor in those cases where increased infections are associated with fetal exposure to cocaine is hypothesized. © 2007 The Author(s).

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García-Algar, Ó., Felipe, A., Puig, C., Monleón, T., Pacifici, R., & Pichini, S. (2007). Fetal exposure to cocaine and infections during the first 18 months of life in infants from a mediterranean city. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 96(5), 762–763. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2007.00125.x

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