Factors associated with mortality in under-five children with severe anemia in Ebonyi, Nigeria

Objective To determine the risk factors associated with poor outcome among under-five children with severe anemia in sub Saharan Africa. Design Cross-sectional. Setting University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Participants Under-five children presenting with severe anemia (PCV ≤ 15%, Hb ≤ 5g/dL). Meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian pediatrics 2012-02, Vol.49 (2), p.119-123
Hauptverfasser: Muoneke, Vivian Uzo, Ibekwe, Roland C., Nebe-Agumadu, Henrietta U., Ibe, Bede C.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To determine the risk factors associated with poor outcome among under-five children with severe anemia in sub Saharan Africa. Design Cross-sectional. Setting University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Participants Under-five children presenting with severe anemia (PCV ≤ 15%, Hb ≤ 5g/dL). Methods Between January and June 2006, children admitted with severe anemia were recruited. The biodata, socio-economic status, signs and symptoms were documented for each child after the initial stabilization. Laboratory investigations using blood, stool and urine samples were carried out. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 11.0. Results 140 out of the 1,450 patients admitted during the period of study had severe anemia (prevalence 9.7%). Malaria either alone or in combination was the most common cause of severe anemia [n=90 (64.3%)]. 117 patients (83.6%) recovered, while 4(2.8%) left against medical advice and 19 died (case fatality rate 13.6%). The variables associated with mortality were malnutrition ( P =0.02), tachycardia ( P = 0.03), coma ( P
ISSN:0019-6061
0974-7559
DOI:10.1007/s13312-012-0026-4