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Antenatal events and postnatal growth and survival of children in a rural Guatemalan village
Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Kronmal, Richard A.; Urrutia, Juan José; García, Bertha (Annals of human biology, 1976, VOL. 3, NO. 4, 303-315, 1976-07-03)The biological features of all pregnant women and newborn infants in a typical rural village of Guatemala have been studied from 1964 to the present; 458 pregnancies have been analysed. The mothers averaged 143'1 em in ... -
Breast-feeding, weaning and the diarrhoeal syndrome in a Guatemalan Indian village
Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Kronmal, Richard A.; García, Bertha; Butler, William; Urrutia, Juan José; Murillo González, Sandra (Ciba Foundation Symposium 42 (new series) published July 1976 by Elsevier/Excerpta Medica/North-Holland. pp.311-338., 1976)Prospective studies in Mayan Indian children living in their natural setting were carried out from 1964 through 1974; observations began at birth and extended at least throughout the first three years of life. Adequate ... -
Effect of infection on food intake and the nutritional state: perspectives as viewed from the viIlage
Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Kronmal, Richard A.; Urrutia, Juan José; García, Bertha (1977)Data from a prospective study of a Guatemalan village population revealed an exceedingly high force of infection which may affect nutrition and growth from gestation onward. Maternal morbidity was higher and fetal antigenic ... -
Giardiasis: Impact on child growth
Farthing, Michael J. G.; Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Urrutia, Juan José; Kronmal, Richard A. (1986)Chronic disorders of the gastrointestinal tract may impair physical growth during infancy and childhood. Growth retardation has been particularly well documented in children with Crohn's disease and coeliac disease in which ... -
Natural history of Giardia infection of infants and children in rural Guatemala and its impact on physical growth
Farthing, Michael J. G.; Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Urrutia, Juan José; Kronmal, Richard A. (1986-03)Longitudinal data on Giardia excretion, diarrheal disease, and physical growth during the first 3 yr of life collected more than 20 yr ago in 45 Guatemalan children were analyzed. This report describes the natural history ... -
Natural history of rotavirus infection in the children of Santa Maria Cauque
Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Simhon Edgar, Alberto; Urrutia, Juan José; Kronmal, Richard A. (Prog Food Nutr Sci 7 p. 167-177, 1983)A prospective observation of 45 cohort children from birth to three years of age permitted the collection of 5689 weekly stool specimens, along with frequent morbidity, dietary and growth data. Specimens tested by the ... -
Survival and Physical Growth in Infancy and Early Childhood Study of Birth Weight and Gestational Age in a Guatemalan Indian Village
Mata Jiménez, Leonardo; Urrutia, Juan José; Kronmal, Richard A.; Joplin, Claire (1975-05)Many factors contribute independently or jointly to the cause and pathogenesis of low birth weight. Attempts to identify these factors in a given population, however, are usually unsuccessful, and conclusions ...