An Australian study says that rising day care use could possibly be giving rise to more and more infection among children, leading to hospitalization. And that is in conformity with trends in the US.
More and more young children in Australian are succumbing to infections. And that in turn could be linked to the fact more and more parents fall back on the day care centres.
The survey of the medical records of 270,000 West Australian children found infectious diseases were the most common cause for hospitalization of children under two.Researchers at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research found that half of all Aboriginal and one in five non-Aboriginal babies and toddlers had been admitted at least once because of infection.
The most common were respiratory infections, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, ear infection and gastroenteritis, according to the study published in the Paediatric Infectious Disease Journal.
Dr Deborah Lehmann, who heads the institute's infectious diseases unit, said the results supported US studies showing infection rates were increasing significantly among non-indigenous children.
Aboriginal children were three times more likely to be admitted to hospital but these rates were declining, Dr Lehmann said.
Researchers believed the increased use of early childhood facilities could be behind the rise.
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"Therefore they are also potentially exposed to more infectious diseases earlier."
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