家庭环境与五岁以下儿童发病率

V. Chaudhari, R. Srivastava, M. Moitra, V. Desai
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五岁以下的儿童容易受到许多因素的影响。最重要的作用是儿童必须经过的有害的家庭环境,这可能导致发病率和死亡率。在由环境风险因素造成的全球疾病负担中,40%以上落在5岁以下儿童身上,他们约占世界人口的10%。这些死亡是可以预防的。2002年9月,卫生组织发起了儿童健康环境倡议。本研究旨在探讨家庭环境对五岁以下儿童疾病的影响。采用两阶段抽样的方法选择研究区域。调查5岁以下儿童自访问当日起15天内的发热、咳嗽或腹泻史,并分析其与家庭环境的关系。当考虑到在房屋15米范围内收集水时,100%的城市贫民窟家庭报告发烧,而在MIG地区只有3.6%。卫生条件的缺乏反映在贫民窟儿童的皮肤病发病率明显较高,为15.2%,而MIG地区的这一比例为3.95%。
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Domestic environment & morbidity of under five children
Under five children are vulnerable to many factors. The most important role is played by harmful domestic environment through which a child has to pass, which may lead to morbidity and mortality. Over 40% of the global burden of disease attributed to environmental risk factors fall on children below 5 years of age, who account for about 10% of the world’s population. 1 These deaths can be prevented. In September 2002, WHO launched the Healthy Environment for Children Initiative. To look into the new area of concern, this cross sectional study was carried out to explore the influence of domestic environment over the illness of under five children. The study areas were selected by the method of two-stage sampling. History of fever, cough or diarrhoea among under five children within last 15 days from the day of the interview was enquired to perform relational analysis with domestic environment. When collection of water within 15 meters of the house was considered, 100% of the Urban slum households reported for fever as compared to only 3.6% in the MIG area. The lack of hygiene was reflected in the form of significantly higher skin disease rate of 15.2 % among Slum children as compared to 3.95% in MIG area.
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