31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk
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Resumo: | 106 infants which received artificial feeding and belonging to the lowest socio-economical levels of the city of Sorocaba were studied.The ages varied from 6 days to 12 weeks.52 males and 54 females, weighing from 800 to 4200 g.They were followed-up to the 20th week of life.All patients were visited by the pediatric staff in their respective home every week,receiving advice on Puericulture.Parasitological tests andcoprocultures of the feces were done at the beginning of the observation,every 4 weeks,and during diarrhoea outbreaks. Results: 55.6% of the infants had their nutritional state within normal limits;17.0% improved their nutritional state during the observation period;12.2%,which at the beginning of the study present with 1st.undernutrition,remained unchanged,and 10.3% with undernutrition of the 2nd and 3rd degrees remained unchanged during the study.2.8% of the cases with weight within normal level,evoluted into 1st degree undernutrition and 1.84% with first degree undernutrition finished with 2nd degree undernutrition.287 protoparasitological tests and 287 coprocultures were performed.Enteropathogenic bacteria were isolated in the feces of 23 patients without diarrhoea and in 7 patients with diarrhoea.In 10 patients with diarrhoea,no enteropathogenic bacteria were isolated.The results obtained stress the importance of continued “in loco” medical assistance. |
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Schmidt, Benjamin José [UNIFESP]Maluf, MEZAidars, T.Spinelli, CPBEiras, I. P.Pires, S. F.Paiva, R. C.Esteves, S. G.Takahashi, N.Oliveira, I. A.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)2016-01-24T11:39:39Z2016-01-24T11:39:39Z1981-01-01Pediatric Research. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, v. 15, n. 2, p. 181-181, 1981.0031-3998https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/24850http://dx.doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198102000-0005110.1203/00006450-198102000-00051WOS:A1981LB60300049106 infants which received artificial feeding and belonging to the lowest socio-economical levels of the city of Sorocaba were studied.The ages varied from 6 days to 12 weeks.52 males and 54 females, weighing from 800 to 4200 g.They were followed-up to the 20th week of life.All patients were visited by the pediatric staff in their respective home every week,receiving advice on Puericulture.Parasitological tests andcoprocultures of the feces were done at the beginning of the observation,every 4 weeks,and during diarrhoea outbreaks. Results: 55.6% of the infants had their nutritional state within normal limits;17.0% improved their nutritional state during the observation period;12.2%,which at the beginning of the study present with 1st.undernutrition,remained unchanged,and 10.3% with undernutrition of the 2nd and 3rd degrees remained unchanged during the study.2.8% of the cases with weight within normal level,evoluted into 1st degree undernutrition and 1.84% with first degree undernutrition finished with 2nd degree undernutrition.287 protoparasitological tests and 287 coprocultures were performed.Enteropathogenic bacteria were isolated in the feces of 23 patients without diarrhoea and in 7 patients with diarrhoea.In 10 patients with diarrhoea,no enteropathogenic bacteria were isolated.The results obtained stress the importance of continued “in loco” medical assistance.FAC MED SOROCABA,DEPT PEDIAT,São Paulo,BRAZILUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, EPM, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of Science181-181engWilliams & WilkinsPediatric Research31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milkinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP11600/248502023-03-27 13:57:53.527metadata only accessoai:repositorio.unifesp.br:11600/24850Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:34652023-03-27T16:57:53Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk Schmidt, Benjamin José [UNIFESP] |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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31 Study in infants of low socio-economical level fed with artificial milk |
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Schmidt, Benjamin José [UNIFESP] |
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Schmidt, Benjamin José [UNIFESP] Maluf, MEZ Aidars, T. Spinelli, CPB Eiras, I. P. Pires, S. F. Paiva, R. C. Esteves, S. G. Takahashi, N. Oliveira, I. A. |
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Maluf, MEZ Aidars, T. Spinelli, CPB Eiras, I. P. Pires, S. F. Paiva, R. C. Esteves, S. G. Takahashi, N. Oliveira, I. A. |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Schmidt, Benjamin José [UNIFESP] Maluf, MEZ Aidars, T. Spinelli, CPB Eiras, I. P. Pires, S. F. Paiva, R. C. Esteves, S. G. Takahashi, N. Oliveira, I. A. |
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106 infants which received artificial feeding and belonging to the lowest socio-economical levels of the city of Sorocaba were studied.The ages varied from 6 days to 12 weeks.52 males and 54 females, weighing from 800 to 4200 g.They were followed-up to the 20th week of life.All patients were visited by the pediatric staff in their respective home every week,receiving advice on Puericulture.Parasitological tests andcoprocultures of the feces were done at the beginning of the observation,every 4 weeks,and during diarrhoea outbreaks. Results: 55.6% of the infants had their nutritional state within normal limits;17.0% improved their nutritional state during the observation period;12.2%,which at the beginning of the study present with 1st.undernutrition,remained unchanged,and 10.3% with undernutrition of the 2nd and 3rd degrees remained unchanged during the study.2.8% of the cases with weight within normal level,evoluted into 1st degree undernutrition and 1.84% with first degree undernutrition finished with 2nd degree undernutrition.287 protoparasitological tests and 287 coprocultures were performed.Enteropathogenic bacteria were isolated in the feces of 23 patients without diarrhoea and in 7 patients with diarrhoea.In 10 patients with diarrhoea,no enteropathogenic bacteria were isolated.The results obtained stress the importance of continued “in loco” medical assistance. |
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