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Læknablaðið - 15.10.1993, Qupperneq 46
334 LÆKNABLAÐIÐ Breastfeeding was prolonged irrespective of the initial delay of breastfeeding start. How such practices influenced morbidity related to one specific diarrhoea agent (rotavirus) was investigated in a rural area (n=144). During the 15-month follow-up many of the children were weaned. The cumulative incidence of seroconversion to rotavirus was significantly related to the spatial distribution of cases but not to weaning. Breastfeeding does not confer young children any important protection against rotavirus infection, but may modify the clinicial course. In conclusion, cultural concepts about colostrum influence breastfeeding start, but individual variation was considerable. A delay of one or two days can not be expected to negatively influence long-term child health, even in a microbiologically agressive environment. Still, there are several reasons for early breastfeeding start, and in the hospital this was achieved through information only. Research in combination with routine health activities, as in this study, can be used to shed light on potential health problems, providing health policy makers with relevant data and target health education.

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