Journal ArticleOpen Access
Early initiation of breastfeeding and severe illness in the early newborn period: An observational study in rural Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
The University of Sydney, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of South Carolina
Published InPLoS Medicine
Year2019
Citations76
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, neonatal sepsis is the cause of 24% of neonatal deaths, over 65% of which occur in the early-newborn stage (0-6 days). Only 50% of newborns in Bangladesh initiated breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth. The mechanism by which early initiation of breastfeeding reduces neonatal deaths is unclear, although the most likely pathway is by decreasing severe illnesses leading to sepsis. This study explores the effect of breastfeeding initiation time on early newborn danger signs and severe illness. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used data from a community-based trial in Bangladesh in which we enrolled pregnant women from 2013 through 2015 covering 30,646 newborns. Severe illness was defined using newborn danger signs reported by The Young Infants Clinical Science…
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