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Animal-related factors associated with moderate-to-severe diarrhea in children younger than five years in western Kenya: A matched case-control study
by
Moke, Fenny
, Levine, Myron M.
, Ogola, Eric
, Roellig, Dawn
, Kotloff, Karen L.
, Nataro, James P.
, Ochieng, J. Benjamin
, Mintz, Eric D.
, Ochieng, Linus
, Farag, Tamer H.
, O’Reilly, Ciara E.
, Omore, Richard
, Breiman, Robert F.
, Blackstock, Anna J.
, Cleaveland, Sarah
, Conan, Anne
, Knobel, Darryn L.
, Parsons, Michele B.
, Xiao, Lihua
in
Analysis
/ Animal Husbandry
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic - microbiology
/ Animals, Domestic - parasitology
/ Animals, Domestic - virology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Campylobacter
/ Care and treatment
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Cattle
/ Chickens
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Cryptosporidium
/ Culture techniques
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea - microbiology
/ Diarrhea - parasitology
/ Diarrhea - virology
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Domestic animals
/ E coli
/ Epidemiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Exposure
/ Family Characteristics
/ Feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Funding
/ Giardia
/ Hand Disinfection
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infections
/ Kenya
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Pathogens
/ Pools
/ Poultry
/ Public health
/ Risk Factors
/ Rodentia
/ Rodents
/ Rotavirus
/ Rural Population
/ Salmonella
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Sheep
/ Sheep, Domestic
/ Supervision
/ Tropical diseases
/ Urine
/ Veterinary colleges
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Washing
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
2017
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Animal-related factors associated with moderate-to-severe diarrhea in children younger than five years in western Kenya: A matched case-control study
by
Moke, Fenny
, Levine, Myron M.
, Ogola, Eric
, Roellig, Dawn
, Kotloff, Karen L.
, Nataro, James P.
, Ochieng, J. Benjamin
, Mintz, Eric D.
, Ochieng, Linus
, Farag, Tamer H.
, O’Reilly, Ciara E.
, Omore, Richard
, Breiman, Robert F.
, Blackstock, Anna J.
, Cleaveland, Sarah
, Conan, Anne
, Knobel, Darryn L.
, Parsons, Michele B.
, Xiao, Lihua
in
Analysis
/ Animal Husbandry
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic - microbiology
/ Animals, Domestic - parasitology
/ Animals, Domestic - virology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Campylobacter
/ Care and treatment
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Cattle
/ Chickens
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Cryptosporidium
/ Culture techniques
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea - microbiology
/ Diarrhea - parasitology
/ Diarrhea - virology
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Domestic animals
/ E coli
/ Epidemiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Exposure
/ Family Characteristics
/ Feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Funding
/ Giardia
/ Hand Disinfection
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infections
/ Kenya
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Pathogens
/ Pools
/ Poultry
/ Public health
/ Risk Factors
/ Rodentia
/ Rodents
/ Rotavirus
/ Rural Population
/ Salmonella
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Sheep
/ Sheep, Domestic
/ Supervision
/ Tropical diseases
/ Urine
/ Veterinary colleges
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Washing
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
2017
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Animal-related factors associated with moderate-to-severe diarrhea in children younger than five years in western Kenya: A matched case-control study
by
Moke, Fenny
, Levine, Myron M.
, Ogola, Eric
, Roellig, Dawn
, Kotloff, Karen L.
, Nataro, James P.
, Ochieng, J. Benjamin
, Mintz, Eric D.
, Ochieng, Linus
, Farag, Tamer H.
, O’Reilly, Ciara E.
, Omore, Richard
, Breiman, Robert F.
, Blackstock, Anna J.
, Cleaveland, Sarah
, Conan, Anne
, Knobel, Darryn L.
, Parsons, Michele B.
, Xiao, Lihua
in
Analysis
/ Animal Husbandry
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic - microbiology
/ Animals, Domestic - parasitology
/ Animals, Domestic - virology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Campylobacter
/ Care and treatment
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Cattle
/ Chickens
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Cryptosporidium
/ Culture techniques
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea - microbiology
/ Diarrhea - parasitology
/ Diarrhea - virology
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Domestic animals
/ E coli
/ Epidemiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Exposure
/ Family Characteristics
/ Feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Funding
/ Giardia
/ Hand Disinfection
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infections
/ Kenya
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Pathogens
/ Pools
/ Poultry
/ Public health
/ Risk Factors
/ Rodentia
/ Rodents
/ Rotavirus
/ Rural Population
/ Salmonella
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Sheep
/ Sheep, Domestic
/ Supervision
/ Tropical diseases
/ Urine
/ Veterinary colleges
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Washing
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
2017
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Animal-related factors associated with moderate-to-severe diarrhea in children younger than five years in western Kenya: A matched case-control study
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Animal-related factors associated with moderate-to-severe diarrhea in children younger than five years in western Kenya: A matched case-control study
2017
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Overview
Diarrheal disease remains among the leading causes of global mortality in children younger than 5 years. Exposure to domestic animals may be a risk factor for diarrheal disease. The objectives of this study were to identify animal-related exposures associated with cases of moderate-to-severe diarrhea (MSD) in children in rural western Kenya, and to identify the major zoonotic enteric pathogens present in domestic animals residing in the homesteads of case and control children.
We characterized animal-related exposures in a subset of case and control children (n = 73 pairs matched on age, sex and location) with reported animal presence at home enrolled in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study in western Kenya, and analysed these for an association with MSD. We identified potentially zoonotic enteric pathogens in pooled fecal specimens collected from domestic animals resident at children's homesteads. Variables that were associated with decreased risk of MSD were washing hands after animal contact (matched odds ratio [MOR] = 0.2; 95% CI 0.08-0.7), and presence of adult sheep that were not confined in a pen overnight (MOR = 0.1; 0.02-0.5). Variables that were associated with increased risk of MSD were increasing number of sheep owned (MOR = 1.2; 1.0-1.5), frequent observation of fresh rodent excreta (feces/urine) outside the house (MOR = 7.5; 1.5-37.2), and participation of the child in providing water to chickens (MOR = 3.8; 1.2-12.2). Of 691 pooled specimens collected from 2,174 domestic animals, 159 pools (23%) tested positive for one or more potentially zoonotic enteric pathogens (Campylobacter jejuni, C. coli, non-typhoidal Salmonella, diarrheagenic E. coli, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, or rotavirus). We did not find any association between the presence of particular pathogens in household animals, and MSD in children.
Public health agencies should continue to promote frequent hand washing, including after animal contact, to reduce the risk of MSD. Future studies should address specific causal relations of MSD with sheep and chicken husbandry practices, and with the presence of rodents.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic - microbiology
/ Animals, Domestic - parasitology
/ Animals, Domestic - virology
/ Cattle
/ Chickens
/ Children
/ Diarrhea
/ E coli
/ Exposure
/ Feces
/ Female
/ Funding
/ Giardia
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infant
/ Kenya
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Pools
/ Poultry
/ Rodentia
/ Rodents
/ Sheep
/ Urine
/ Washing
/ Zoonoses
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