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Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth in Bangladeshi Infants Is Associated With Growth Stunting in a Longitudinal Cohort.
Donowitz, Jeffrey R; Pu, Zhen; Lin, Ye; Alam, Masud; Ferdous, Tahsin; Shama, Talat; Taniuchi, Mami; Islam, Md Ohedul; Kabir, Mamun; Nayak, Uma; Faruque, Abu S G; Haque, Rashidul; Ma, Jennie Z; Petri, William A.
Afiliação
  • Donowitz JR; Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
  • Pu Z; Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Lin Y; Department of Statistics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Alam M; Department of Statistics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Ferdous T; Infectious Diseases Division, the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Shama T; Infectious Diseases Division, the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Taniuchi M; Infectious Diseases Division, the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Islam MO; Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Kabir M; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Nayak U; Department of Engineering Systems and Environment, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Faruque ASG; Infectious Diseases Division, the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Haque R; Infectious Diseases Division, the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Ma JZ; Department of Public Health Sciences University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  • Petri WA; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Am J Gastroenterol ; 117(1): 167-175, 2022 01 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34693912
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is common in children from low-income countries and has been cross-sectionally associated with growth stunting. We sought to determine whether SIBO was associated with poor growth and neurodevelopmental in a longitudinal analysis.

METHODS:

We measured SIBO by glucose hydrogen breath test (GHBT) at 18, 52, 78, and 104 weeks of life in a prospective longitudinal birth cohort of Bangladeshi children. Sociodemographic information and measures of enteric inflammation were analyzed as covariates. Diarrheal samples were tested for enteropathogens using polymerase chain reaction. Regression models were created using standardized mean GHBT area under the H2 curve (AUC) to determine associations with linear growth and cognitive, language, and motor scores on the Bayley-III Scales of Infant and Toddler Development at 2 years. We also investigated associations between GHBT AUC and enteropathogen exposure.

RESULTS:

A 1-ppm increase in standardized mean GHBT AUC was associated with a 0.01-SD decrease in length-for-age Z score (P = 0.03) and a 0.11-point decrease in Bayley language score (P = 0.05) at 2 years of age in adjusted analysis. Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli, Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Giardia, and Enterocytozoon bieneusi were associated with increased GHBT AUC, whereas Clostridium difficile, norovirus GI, sapovirus, rotavirus, and Cryptosporidium were associated with decreased GHBT AUC. None were consistent across all 4 time points.

DISCUSSION:

SIBO in the first 2 years of life is associated with growth stunting and decreased language ability in Bangladeshi infants and may represent a modifiable risk factor in poor growth and neurodevelopment in low-income countries.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Infecções Bacterianas / Transtornos do Crescimento / Intestino Delgado Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Am J Gastroenterol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Infecções Bacterianas / Transtornos do Crescimento / Intestino Delgado Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Am J Gastroenterol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos