Growth, Morbidity and Neurological Outcome of a Cohort of Neonates in a Kangaroo Mother Care Program, in a Regional Hospital in Cameroon

A. Chiabi
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Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a cost-effective intervention for the management of low birth weight babies in resource-limited settings such as Cameroon. Outcome data on babies followed through this intervention have been scarce since the implementation of the KMC programme in the Regional Hospital of Bamenda (RHB), North West region of Cameroon. Objectives: This study aimed at assessing growth, morbidity and outcome of neonates in the Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) at the Regional Hospital Bamenda, Cameroon. Methods: It included 132 neonates with a birth weight of <2500 g who received KMC and followed up after discharge from 40 weeks post-conception, then 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of age. Motor development was evaluated using the Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB) test. Results: Weight and height followed the same pattern as for term new-borns on the World Health Organization (WHO) curves. The same pattern of growth for head circumference was noted except at 6 months in boys and 9 months in girls, where an acceleration at the 95th percentile was observed. The three most common morbidities observed were upper respiratory tract infections (46.96%), diaper rashes (15.91%) and abdominal infant colics (9.85%). Neurological evaluation was appropriate when compared with WHO standards. Conclusion: Growth and neurological evaluation was appropriate and comparable with WHO references and few morbidities were noted. Keywords: Kangaroo Mother Care; Neonates; Growth; Outcome; Cameroon
喀麦隆一家地区医院袋鼠妈妈护理项目中一组新生儿的生长、发病率和神经系统预后
背景:袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)是一种具有成本效益的干预措施,用于管理低出生体重婴儿在资源有限的环境,如喀麦隆。自从喀麦隆西北地区巴门达地区医院(RHB)实施KMC方案以来,通过这一干预措施跟踪的婴儿结果数据很少。目的:本研究旨在评估喀麦隆巴门达地区医院袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)中新生儿的生长、发病率和预后。方法:选取132例出生体重< 2500g的新生儿,分别于妊娠后40周、1、3、6、9、12月龄行KMC,出院后随访。使用婴儿神经国际电池(INFANIB)测试评估运动发育。结果:体重和身高与世界卫生组织(WHO)的足月新生儿曲线相同。除了6个月大的男孩和9个月大的女孩,头围的增长模式相同,在第95个百分位数处观察到加速。最常见的3种疾病为上呼吸道感染(46.96%)、尿布疹(15.91%)和腹部婴儿绞痛(9.85%)。与世卫组织标准相比,神经学评价是适当的。结论:生长和神经学评估是适当的,与WHO参考文献相当,很少注意到发病率。关键词:袋鼠妈妈护理;新生儿;经济增长;结果;喀麦隆
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