Medline ® Abstract for Reference 60
of 'Infant benefits of breastfeeding'
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Breastfeeding and childhood acute otitis media: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Bowatte G, Tham R, Allen KJ, Tan DJ, Lau M, Dai X, Lodge CJ
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Acta Paediatr. 2015;104(467):85.
AIM:
To synthesise the evidence on the association between duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding and the risk of acute otitis media (AOM).
METHODS:
Systematic review and meta-analysis following searching of PubMed, CINAHL and EMBASE electronic databases.
RESULTS:
Twenty-four studies, all from the USA or Europe, met the inclusion criteria. In the pooled analyses, any form of breastfeeding was found to be protective for AOM in the first 2 years of life. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months was associated with the greatest protection (OR 0.57 95% CI 0.44, 0.75), followed by 'more vs less' breastfeeding (OR 0.67; 0.59, 0.76) and 'ever vs never' breastfeeding (OR 0.67; 0.56, 0.80).
CONCLUSION:
This systematic review and meta-analysis provides evidence that breastfeeding protects against AOM until 2 years of age, but protection is greater for exclusive breastfeeding and breastfeeding of longer duration. Exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months was associated with around a 43% reduction in ever having AOM in the first 2 years of life. After 2 years of age, there is no evidence that breastfeeding protects against AOM; however, there were few studies and the evidence quality was low.
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Allergy and Lung Health Unit, Centre of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Vic., Australia.
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