Natural history of Giardia infection of infants and children in rural Guatemala and its impact on physical growth
Open Access
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Vol. 43 (3), 395-405
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/43.3.395
Abstract
Longitudinal data on Giardia excretion, diarrheal disease, and physical growth during the first 3 yr of life collected more than 20 yr ago in 45 Guatemalan children were analyzed. This report describes the natural history of this infection and estimates its effects on growth. All children had at least one Giardia infection, prevalence and incidence rates reaching 20.2% and 5.3%, respectively by the end of the third year. The mean number of Giardia infections per child increased from 0.7 in the first to 3.6 in the third year. More than 40% of these infections lasted 2–6 wk or more and were commonly associated with diarrhea. Weight velocity was significantly lower in the second year of life in Giardia-infccted than in Giardia-negative children (p = 0.03). The duration of Giardia episodes and their association with diarrhea appeared to be the most important factors associated with growth disturbance. Although simultaneous infection with other enteropathogens occurred in many children, our findings suggest that Giardia infection may have independent deleterious effects on children's growth.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Human Milk Kills Parasitic Intestinal ProtozoaScience, 1983
- Epidemiology of Rotaviruses in a Cohort of 45 Guatamalan Mayan Indian Children Observed from Birth to the Age of Three YearsThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1983
- Giardiasis: Host-Pathogen BiologyClinical Infectious Diseases, 1982
- Giardia prevalence among 1-to-3-year-old children in two Washington State counties.American Journal of Public Health, 1982
- Sexual Transmission of Enteric Protozoa and Helminths in a Venereal-Disease-Clinic PopulationNew England Journal of Medicine, 1981
- Intestinal parasitic infections and malnutritionIndian Journal of Pediatrics, 1980
- A Two-Year Study of Bacterial, Viral, and Parasitic Agents Associated with Diarrhea in Rural BangladeshThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1980
- Waterborne giardiasis in the United States: a review.American Journal of Public Health, 1979
- Age and Sex Distribution of Infections with Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia intestinalls in the Lagos PopulationInternational Journal of Epidemiology, 1977
- Infection with Lamblia Intestinalis in Children: its Clinical Significance and TreatmentActa Paediatrica, 1943