Childhood infections may affect school performance
Updated:7 years, 3 months ago
Updated:7 years, 3 months ago
New Delhi, Jul 17 (ANI): Turns out, severe infections that have led to hospitalisation during childhood are associated with lower school achievement in adolescence. According to a new research, higher numbers of hospitalisations for infections are associated with a reduced probability of completing ninth grade, as well as with lower test scores. The more hospitalisations for infections, the lower the odds of reaching the educational milestone were found during the study. Primary care treatment with anti-infective drugs- indicating the presence of common, less-severe infections was unrelated to the chances of completing ninth grade. In general, the study found that less-severe infections not requiring hospitalisation did not affect the children’s cognitive ability. The findings were published in the Journal of The Pediatric Infectious Disease.
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