This study was designed to explore the physical characteristics and child care practices of child care centres as potential risk factors for respiratory infections and diarrhoea in children 3-35 mo of age. A dynamic cohort averaging 667 children from 40 child care centres in Campinas (Brazil) was followed up for 8 mo. Direct structured observations were made to collect information on the centres' physical structure, child activities and child care practices. Despite their good infrastructures, hand washing in the centres was infrequent, and nearly 30% of diaper changes were unhygienic. Risk factors for diarrhoea included the presence of flies during meals, infrequent child hand washing before meals, and infrequent child hand washing after d...
Pathogens on surfaces in child care centers can contribute to illness among attendees and may thereb...
coli O157:H7 infection rates and the subsequent development of HUS.8 Additional risk factors are qui...
p. 89-93Diarrhea remains a major health issue in developing countries, with high morbidity and morta...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of the type of child-care on the occurrence of acute diarrhea w...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of the type of child-care on the occurrence of acute diarrhea w...
Papers on child-care attendance as a risk factor for acute respiratory infections and diarrhea were ...
Background. Diarrheal infections are common in children who attend child care, and preventing transm...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a hygiene programme in reduci...
Papers on child-care attendance as a risk factor for acute respiratory infections and diarrhea were ...
Papers on child-care attendance as a risk factor for acute respiratory infections and diarrhea were ...
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This study's objectives were to identify the prevalence of breastfeeding in children younger than 12...
Respiratory infections (RIs) are an important cause of morbidity and excessive antibiotic prescripti...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with diarrhoea occurrence in children in a city in a middl...
Brief biweekly home visits, made as part of a cohort study of diarrhea in young children under age 5...
Pathogens on surfaces in child care centers can contribute to illness among attendees and may thereb...
coli O157:H7 infection rates and the subsequent development of HUS.8 Additional risk factors are qui...
p. 89-93Diarrhea remains a major health issue in developing countries, with high morbidity and morta...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of the type of child-care on the occurrence of acute diarrhea w...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of the type of child-care on the occurrence of acute diarrhea w...
Papers on child-care attendance as a risk factor for acute respiratory infections and diarrhea were ...
Background. Diarrheal infections are common in children who attend child care, and preventing transm...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a hygiene programme in reduci...
Papers on child-care attendance as a risk factor for acute respiratory infections and diarrhea were ...
Papers on child-care attendance as a risk factor for acute respiratory infections and diarrhea were ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
This study's objectives were to identify the prevalence of breastfeeding in children younger than 12...
Respiratory infections (RIs) are an important cause of morbidity and excessive antibiotic prescripti...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with diarrhoea occurrence in children in a city in a middl...
Brief biweekly home visits, made as part of a cohort study of diarrhea in young children under age 5...
Pathogens on surfaces in child care centers can contribute to illness among attendees and may thereb...
coli O157:H7 infection rates and the subsequent development of HUS.8 Additional risk factors are qui...
p. 89-93Diarrhea remains a major health issue in developing countries, with high morbidity and morta...