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Pneumococcal carriage in infants associated with growth deficits

In a study conducted in Southern India, pneumococcal carriage at age 2 months was associated with a 3-fold risk of stunting and decreased weight, length, and length-for-age by 6 months of age. Pneumococcal carriage at 4 months of age did not affect growth.

Full Citation:
Coles, C.L., Rahmathullah, L., Kanungo, R., et al. 2012. Pneumococcal carriage at age 2 months is associated with growth deficits at age 6 months among infants in South India. Journal of Nutrition. 142(6).

Title of Article: Pneumococcal carriage at age 2 months is associated with growth deficits at age 6 months among infants in South India

Author(s): Coles, C.L., Rahmathullah, L., Kanungo, R., et al

Publication Year: 2012

Publication Name: Journal of Nutrition

Publication Volume: 142(6)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22535764/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3945/jn.111.156844

Topics: Health

Disease Vaccines: Pneumococcal disease/PCV/PPSV

Countries: India

WHO Regions: South-East Asia