Risk Factors of Diarrhoea in Malnourished Children under Age of 5 Years

Madiha Iftikhar, Z. Ulhaq, Q. Ullah, S. Saleem, A. Hanif
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Abstract: Background: Acute infectious enteritis remains one of the commonest causes of death among infants and children in developing countries. Acute enteritis is defined as a loss of stool consistency with pasty or liquid stools, and/or an increase in stool frequency to more than three stools in 24 hours with or without fever or vomiting. Human survival depends on the secretion and reabsorption of fluid and electrolytes in the intestinal tract. The objective of the study is to evaluate the risk factors of diarrhoea in children under age of 5 years. Methodology: It was an observational study. Study was completed in about six months. Non-probability purposive sampling technique was used. In this study, 270 samples were taken from Diarrheal ward of The Children Hospital Lahore, Pakistan. Results: In this study, out of 270 patients, 58.52% were males and 41.48% were females. 90.37% patients were vaccinated. 54.81% had weaning history. 91.85% patients had feeding history. 29.26% had blood in stool. 96.67% patients were dehydrated. 95.56% patients had loose watery diarrhoea. 62.96% patients used boiled water. 58.52% patients consumed less than half litre of water, 30.00% patients consumed 1 litre of water and 11.48% patients consumed > 1 litre of water. 49.18% patients had proper hygiene. 38.15% mothers of patients were well educated. 40.37% patients had model household condition. 57.41% patients lived in rural area and 42.59% patients lived in urban area. Conclusion: The variation in the level of diarrheal morbidity was well explained by maternal education, income, personal hygiene, refuse disposal system and the effect of health extension programme.
5岁以下营养不良儿童腹泻的危险因素
摘要:背景:急性传染性肠炎仍然是发展中国家婴儿和儿童最常见的死亡原因之一。急性肠炎的定义是粪便与糊状或液体粪便的稠度丧失,和/或在24小时内大便次数增加到三次以上,伴有或不伴有发烧或呕吐。人类的生存取决于肠道中液体和电解质的分泌和再吸收。该研究的目的是评估5岁以下儿童腹泻的危险因素。方法:这是一项观察性研究。研究在大约六个月内完成。采用非概率目的抽样技术。在这项研究中,270份样本取自巴基斯坦拉合尔儿童医院腹泻病房。结果:在本研究中,270名患者中,58.52%为男性,41.48%为女性。90.37%的患者接种了疫苗。54.81%有断奶史。91.85%的患者有进食史。29.26%的患者大便带血。96.67%的患者脱水。95.56%的患者出现稀水样腹泻。62.96%的患者使用开水。58.52%的患者饮用水少于半升水,30.00%的患者饮用1升水,11.48%的患者饮用超过1升水。49.18%的患者有良好的卫生习惯。38.15%的患者母亲受过良好教育。40.37%的患者具有典型的家庭状况。57.41%的患者生活在农村地区,42.59%的患者居住在城市地区。结论:母亲教育、收入、个人卫生、垃圾处理系统和健康推广计划的效果很好地解释了腹泻发病率水平的变化。
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