扎伊尔金沙萨5岁以下儿童腹泻的社区调查。

M C Henry, M Alary, P Desmet, M Gerniers, D Muteteke, I Nku, L Mutombo, P Piot
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进行了这项以社区为基础的调查,以评估扎伊尔金沙萨市区5岁以下儿童腹泻的患病率、特征和危险因素。通过整群抽样选择155例社区病例,155例年龄匹配的对照,以及在保健中心就诊的18名腹泻儿童进行了检查。腹泻患病率为6.5%。持续性腹泻风险最高的是2至3岁儿童,非母乳喂养,粪便中有一种以上的肠道制剂,生活在没有电的家庭。粪类圆线虫、溶组织内阿米巴、沙门氏菌检出率和重感染毛滴虫、人毛滴虫检出率均显著高于对照组(p < 0.05)。隐孢子虫检出率较高,其中HC检出率最高(22.2%)。在腹泻(14.8%)和非腹泻标本(12.9%)中也发现了该病毒。粪便白细胞的存在与肠道细菌之间缺乏联系,粪便红细胞的存在与溶组织芽胞杆菌之间也缺乏联系,这可能是由于直肠注射和栓剂的频繁使用。一位母亲对发烧和大便方面的看法与调查人员相当一致(分别为70%和53%)。脱水儿童的高比率(50.9%)可能是由于HC采用的脱水定义。调查结果用于改进当地病例管理流程图,并调整针对母亲的教育活动。
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Community survey of diarrhoea in children under 5 years in Kinshasa, Zaire.

This community based survey was undertaken to assess the prevalence, characteristics and risk factors of diarrhoea in children < 5 years of age in an urban zone, at Kinshasa, Zaire. 155 community cases selected by cluster sampling, 155 age-matched controls, and 18 children with diarrhoea seen at a health centre (HC) were examined. The diarrhoea prevalence rate was 6.5%. The highest risk of persistent diarrhoea was in children of 2 to 3 years, non breast-fed, with more than one enteric agent in their stools and living in households without electricity. The rates of detection of Strongyloides stercoralis, Entamoeba histolytica and Salmonella, and heavy infections of Trichuris trichiura and Trichomonas hominis were significantly higher in cases (p < 0.05). The rate of detection of Cryptosporidium was rather high, specially in HC cases (22.2%). It was also found in both diarrhoeal (14.8%) and non-diarrhoeal specimens (12.9%). There was a lack of association between the presence of faecal white blood cells and enteric bacteria, and also between the presence of faecal red blood cells and E. histolytica, which might be due to the frequent practice of rectal injections and suppositories. A mother's perception of fever and stool aspect was fairly in agreement (respectively 70% and 53%) with that of the investigators. The high rate of dehydrated children (50.9%) may be due to the dehydration definition applied at the HC. The survey's results were used to improve the local case management flow chart and to adjust educational activities directed at mothers.

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