Ecological study of effect of breast feeding on infant mortality in Latin America
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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of exclusive breast feeding and partial breast feeding on infant mortality from diarrhoeal disease and acute respiratory infections in Latin America. DESIGN: Attributable fraction analysis of national data on infant mortality and breast feeding. SETTING: Latin America and the Caribbean. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mortality from diarrhoeal disease and acute respiratory infections and nationally representative breastfeeding rates. RESULTS: 55% of infant deaths from diarrhoeal disease and acute respiratory infections in Latin America are preventable by exclusive breast feeding among infants aged 0-3 months and partial breast feeding throughout the remainder of infancy. Among infants aged 0-3 months, 66% of deaths from these causes are preventable by exclusive breast feeding; among infants aged 4-11 months, 32% of such deaths are preventable by partial breast feeding. 13.9% of infant deaths from all causes are preventable by these breastfeeding patterns. The annual number of preventable deaths is about 52 000 for the region. CONCLUSIONS: Exclusive breast feeding of infants aged 0-3 months and partial breast feeding throughout the remainder of infancy could substantially reduce infant mortality in Latin America. Interventions to promote breast feeding should target younger infants.
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BMJ Publishing Group
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2001-08-11



