喀麦隆 5 岁以下儿童疟疾流行病学评估:一项横断面研究。

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Eric Defo Tamgno, Armand Tiotsia Tsapi, Martin Fossi, Joseph Nguessie Essofack, Gaelle Magne Tamoufe, Gianluca Russo, Vittorio Colizzi, Georges Nguefack-Tsague, Olivier Ethgen
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背景:疟疾仍然是喀麦隆公共卫生面临的重大挑战,尤其影响到 5 岁以下的儿童。尽管做出了这些努力,但疟疾的发病率仍然居高不下,这凸显了进行全面流行病学研究以指导干预措施的必要性:方法:在喀麦隆五个大区随机抽取的五个卫生区开展了一项横断面研究。通过结构化问卷和快速诊断检测收集了有关社会人口概况、驱虫蚊帐使用情况和 5 岁以下儿童疟疾发病率的数据。研究还进行了统计分析,以确定与疟疾阳性相关的因素:研究包括 1 200 个有 5 岁以下儿童的家庭,代表了各地区不同的社会人口特征。在受访者中,85%的人对疟疾有较高的认识。虽然 92% 的受访者表示拥有驱虫蚊帐,但只有 67% 的受访者表示持续使用驱虫蚊帐。令人担忧的是,42% 的 5 岁以下儿童疟疾检测呈阳性。与疟疾检测呈阳性相关的因素包括户主的性别、婚姻状况、驱虫蚊帐的可用性、驱虫蚊帐的实际状况以及最近的疟疾发病情况:虽然这项研究提供了有价值的见解,但由于其横断面设计和潜在偏差等局限性,在解释研究结果时必须谨慎。为了解决这些问题,我们采用了严格的数据收集方法和统计分析,强调了有针对性的干预措施和持续监测对有效防治疟疾的重要性。
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Epidemiological Assessment of Malaria Prevalence among Children Under 5 in Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Cameroon, particularly affecting children under 5 years of age. Despite these efforts, its prevalence persists, highlighting the need for comprehensive epidemiological studies to guide interventions.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in five randomly selected health areas across five regions of Cameroon. Data on sociodemographic profiles, insecticide-treated net utilization, and malaria incidence among children under 5 years of age were collected using structured questionnaires and rapid diagnostic tests. Statistical analysis was performed to identify factors associated with malaria positivity.

Results: The study included 1,200 households with children under 5 years of age, representing various sociodemographic profiles across regions. Among the respondents, 85% demonstrated a high awareness of malaria. While 92% reported ownership of insecticide-treated nets, only 67% reported consistent utilization. Alarmingly, 42% of children under 5 years of age tested positive for malaria. Factors associated with malaria positivity included the gender of the household head, marital status, insecticide-treated net availability, physical condition of insecticide-treated nets, and recent malaria episodes.

Conclusion: While the study provided valuable insights, limitations such as its cross-sectional design and potential biases necessitate caution in interpreting the results. To address these issues, rigorous data collection methods and statistical analysis were employed, emphasizing the importance of targeted interventions and ongoing surveillance to combat malaria effectively.

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