International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 28, 152-156, Copyright © 1999 by International Epidemiological Association
SA Silfverdal, L Bodin and P Olcen
BACKGROUND: In Orebro County, Sweden, a 2.5-fold increase in the incidence
of Haemophilus influenzae (HI) meningitis was found between 1970 and 1980.
In a case-control study of possible risk factors for invasive HI infection
conducted in the same area, 1987-1992, breastfeeding was found to be a
strong protective factor. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In order to study the
relation between incidence rates of HI meningitis between 1956-1992 and
breastfeeding rates in the population an ecologic study was performed.
RESULTS: A strong (negative) correlation between breastfeeding and
incidence of HI infection 5 to 10 years later (rho(xy) (s) approximately
-0.6) was seen, whereas no relation seems to exist for the time lag 15
years and beyond. The correlation for contemporary data was intermediate.
There were similar results for the breastfeeding proportions at 2, 4 as
well as 6 months of age. DISCUSSION: Our ecologic data are consistent with
results from our case-control study. The time-lag for the delayed effect on
the population level could be estimated although sparse data make the
estimates vulnerable to sampling fluctuations. Limitations with ecologic
studies are discussed. CONCLUSION: There seems to be an association between
high breastfeeding rate in the population and a reduced incidence of HI
meningitis 5 to 10 years later. These results do have implications on
strategies for breastfeeding promotion, especially in countries where Hib
vaccination is too costly and not yet implemented.
ARTICLES
Protective effect of breastfeeding: an ecologic study of Haemophilus influenzae meningitis and breastfeeding in a Swedish population
Department of Paediatrics, Orebro Medical Center Hospital, Sweden.
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