Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics

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Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics. / Jensen, Betina Hebbelstrup; Röser, Dennis; Andreassen, Bente Utoft; Olsen, Katharina E. P.; Nielsen, Henrik Vedel; Roldgaard, Bent Bjørn; Schjørring, Susanne; Mirsepasi-Lauridsen, Hengameh Chloé; Jørgensen, Steffen Lynge; Mortensen, Esben Munk; Petersen, Andreas Munk; Krogfelt, Karen Angeliki.

I: Acta Paediatrica, Bind 105, Nr. 1, 2016, s. 90-95.

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Jensen, BH, Röser, D, Andreassen, BU, Olsen, KEP, Nielsen, HV, Roldgaard, BB, Schjørring, S, Mirsepasi-Lauridsen, HC, Jørgensen, SL, Mortensen, EM, Petersen, AM & Krogfelt, KA 2016, 'Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics', Acta Paediatrica, bind 105, nr. 1, s. 90-95. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.13209

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Jensen, B. H., Röser, D., Andreassen, B. U., Olsen, K. E. P., Nielsen, H. V., Roldgaard, B. B., Schjørring, S., Mirsepasi-Lauridsen, H. C., Jørgensen, S. L., Mortensen, E. M., Petersen, A. M., & Krogfelt, K. A. (2016). Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics. Acta Paediatrica, 105(1), 90-95. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.13209

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Jensen BH, Röser D, Andreassen BU, Olsen KEP, Nielsen HV, Roldgaard BB o.a. Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics. Acta Paediatrica. 2016;105(1):90-95. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.13209

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Jensen, Betina Hebbelstrup ; Röser, Dennis ; Andreassen, Bente Utoft ; Olsen, Katharina E. P. ; Nielsen, Henrik Vedel ; Roldgaard, Bent Bjørn ; Schjørring, Susanne ; Mirsepasi-Lauridsen, Hengameh Chloé ; Jørgensen, Steffen Lynge ; Mortensen, Esben Munk ; Petersen, Andreas Munk ; Krogfelt, Karen Angeliki. / Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics. I: Acta Paediatrica. 2016 ; Bind 105, Nr. 1. s. 90-95.

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title = "Childhood diarrhoea in Danish day care centres could be associated with infant colic, low birthweight and antibiotics",
abstract = "AIM: Diarrhoea is very common in children attending day care centres. The aim of this study was to examine certain predisposing risk factors for an association with diarrhoea, including foreign travel, treatment with antibiotics, having household pets, infant colic, bottle feeding, using a pacifier and low birth weight.METHODS: A dynamic one-year follow-up cohort study comprising 179 children from 36 day care centres was conducted from September 2009 to July 2013 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Questionnaires were sent to the children's parents or legal guardians every two months for a year, requesting information on gastrointestinal symptoms and exposure. A logistic regression was performed to identify the odds ratios of different risk factors for diarrhoea.RESULTS: The odds ratios for diarrhoea were 1.97 (0.93-4.20) for children with a history of infant colic, 1.91 (0.90-4.04) for low birth weight children and 1.45 (0.74-2.82) for children who had used antibiotics. Having a pet in the household had a possible protective effect towards diarrhoeal events, with an odds ratio of 0.47 (0.20-1.09).CONCLUSION: A history of infant colic, low birth weight, and to a lesser extent antibiotic use, increased the risk of diarrhoea in Danish children in day care centres This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.",
author = "Jensen, {Betina Hebbelstrup} and Dennis R{\"o}ser and Andreassen, {Bente Utoft} and Olsen, {Katharina E. P.} and Nielsen, {Henrik Vedel} and Roldgaard, {Bent Bj{\o}rn} and Susanne Schj{\o}rring and Mirsepasi-Lauridsen, {Hengameh Chlo{\'e}} and J{\o}rgensen, {Steffen Lynge} and Mortensen, {Esben Munk} and Petersen, {Andreas Munk} and Krogfelt, {Karen Angeliki}",
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AU - Jensen, Betina Hebbelstrup

AU - Röser, Dennis

AU - Andreassen, Bente Utoft

AU - Olsen, Katharina E. P.

AU - Nielsen, Henrik Vedel

AU - Roldgaard, Bent Bjørn

AU - Schjørring, Susanne

AU - Mirsepasi-Lauridsen, Hengameh Chloé

AU - Jørgensen, Steffen Lynge

AU - Mortensen, Esben Munk

AU - Petersen, Andreas Munk

AU - Krogfelt, Karen Angeliki

N1 - This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PY - 2016

Y1 - 2016

N2 - AIM: Diarrhoea is very common in children attending day care centres. The aim of this study was to examine certain predisposing risk factors for an association with diarrhoea, including foreign travel, treatment with antibiotics, having household pets, infant colic, bottle feeding, using a pacifier and low birth weight.METHODS: A dynamic one-year follow-up cohort study comprising 179 children from 36 day care centres was conducted from September 2009 to July 2013 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Questionnaires were sent to the children's parents or legal guardians every two months for a year, requesting information on gastrointestinal symptoms and exposure. A logistic regression was performed to identify the odds ratios of different risk factors for diarrhoea.RESULTS: The odds ratios for diarrhoea were 1.97 (0.93-4.20) for children with a history of infant colic, 1.91 (0.90-4.04) for low birth weight children and 1.45 (0.74-2.82) for children who had used antibiotics. Having a pet in the household had a possible protective effect towards diarrhoeal events, with an odds ratio of 0.47 (0.20-1.09).CONCLUSION: A history of infant colic, low birth weight, and to a lesser extent antibiotic use, increased the risk of diarrhoea in Danish children in day care centres This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

AB - AIM: Diarrhoea is very common in children attending day care centres. The aim of this study was to examine certain predisposing risk factors for an association with diarrhoea, including foreign travel, treatment with antibiotics, having household pets, infant colic, bottle feeding, using a pacifier and low birth weight.METHODS: A dynamic one-year follow-up cohort study comprising 179 children from 36 day care centres was conducted from September 2009 to July 2013 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Questionnaires were sent to the children's parents or legal guardians every two months for a year, requesting information on gastrointestinal symptoms and exposure. A logistic regression was performed to identify the odds ratios of different risk factors for diarrhoea.RESULTS: The odds ratios for diarrhoea were 1.97 (0.93-4.20) for children with a history of infant colic, 1.91 (0.90-4.04) for low birth weight children and 1.45 (0.74-2.82) for children who had used antibiotics. Having a pet in the household had a possible protective effect towards diarrhoeal events, with an odds ratio of 0.47 (0.20-1.09).CONCLUSION: A history of infant colic, low birth weight, and to a lesser extent antibiotic use, increased the risk of diarrhoea in Danish children in day care centres This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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