[Nutritional Status Of Children Under Five During Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention In 2018 At Kita, Mali: Household Survey].

Le Mali medical Pub Date : 2023-01-01
M Tounkara, O Diarra, D Konaté, S I Diawara, O Sangho, N Telly
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Abstract

Introduction: Malaria and malnutrition are among the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five in Mali. This study is part of the analysis of the association between both in children under five after a seasonal malaria chemoprevention distribution campaign.

Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional household survey in rural areas after a seasonal malaria chemoprevention distribution campaign to determine the prevalence of malnutrition and parasitaemia in children under five who had passed the season of high transmission of malaria in the health district of Kita. After obtaining written consent, each child was given a physical examination, hemoglobin testing using the Hemocue machine, a thick drop and a thin smear. , A rapid diagnostic test was performed in febrile children. The data was analyzed with ENA 2020 and Stata software version 15.0. Measures of association were made using the chi-square test and a multiple logistic regression model. Odds ratios were used with a 95% confidence interval and a significance level of 0.05.

Results: We selected 308 children aged 6 to 59 months. The prevalence of malaria was 13.6%, it was 15%, 17% and 25% respectively for wasting, underweight and stunting. The susceptibility to malaria increased with age and that of wasting decreased with age. There was no significant relationship between malaria disease and nutritional status.

Conclusion: There is no significant association between malaria and malnutrition in our study.

[2018年马里基塔季节性疟疾化学预防期间五岁以下儿童的营养状况:住户调查]。
导言:疟疾和营养不良是马里五岁以下儿童发病和死亡的主要原因。本研究是分析季节性疟疾化学预防分发活动后五岁以下儿童疟疾和营养不良之间关系的一部分:我们在季节性疟疾化学预防药物分发活动后对农村地区进行了一次横断面家庭调查,以确定在基塔卫生区疟疾高传播季节过后的五岁以下儿童中营养不良和寄生虫血症的发病率。在征得书面同意后,每个儿童都接受了身体检查、使用血球仪检测血红蛋白、厚涂片和薄涂片。对发热儿童进行了快速诊断测试。数据使用ENA 2020和Stata软件15.0版进行分析。采用卡方检验和多元逻辑回归模型来衡量相关性。采用置信区间为 95%、显著性水平为 0.05 的比值比:我们选取了 308 名 6 至 59 个月大的儿童。疟疾发病率为 13.6%,消瘦、体重不足和发育迟缓的发病率分别为 15%、17% 和 25%。疟疾易感性随年龄增长而增加,消瘦易感性随年龄增长而减少。疟疾与营养状况之间没有明显关系:结论:在我们的研究中,疟疾与营养不良之间没有明显的关联。
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