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Hand- and Object-Mouthing of Rural Bangladeshi Children 3–18 Months Old

Author Affiliations
Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Palo Alto Institute, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Year2016
Citations76

Abstract

Children are exposed to environmental contaminants by placing contaminated hands or objects in their mouths. We quantified hand- and object-mouthing frequencies of Bangladeshi children and determined if they differ from those of U.S. children to evaluate the appropriateness of applying U.S. exposure models in other socio-cultural contexts. We conducted a five-hour structured observation of the mouthing behaviors of 148 rural Bangladeshi children aged 3-18 months. We modeled mouthing frequencies using 2-parameter Weibull distributions to compare the modeled medians with those of U.S. children. In Bangladesh the median frequency of hand-mouthing was 37.3 contacts/h for children 3-6 months old, 34.4 contacts/h for children 6-12 months old, and 29.7 contacts/h for children 12-18 months old. The median frequency of object-mouthing was 23.1…
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