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Etiology of Diarrhea in Bangladeshi Infants in the First Year of Life Analyzed Using Molecular Methods
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Office of Infectious Diseases, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Virginia
Published InThe Journal of Infectious Diseases
Year2013
Citations173
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diarrhea causes enormous morbidity and mortality in developing countries, yet the relative importance of multiple potential enteropathogens has been difficult to ascertain. METHODS: We performed a longitudinal cohort study from birth to 1 year of age in 147 infants in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Using multiplex polymerase chain reaction, we analyzed 420 episodes of diarrhea and 1385 monthly surveillance stool specimens for 32 enteropathogen gene targets. For each infant we examined enteropathogen quantities over time to ascribe each positive target as a probable or less-likely contributor to diarrhea. RESULTS: Multiple enteropathogens were detected by the first month of life. Diarrhea was associated with a state of overall pathogen excess (mean number of enteropathogen gene targets (± SE), 5.6 ± 0.1 vs…
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