Childhood Mortality Due to Drowning in Rural Matlab of Bangladesh: Magnitude of the Problem and Proposed Solutions
Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 year(s) are at a high risk of death from drowning. Although deaths of children due to drowning in Bangladesh are acknowledged as an important cause of death, little effort has been made to address the i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of health, population and nutrition population and nutrition, 2007-09, Vol.25 (3), p.370-376 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural
Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 year(s) are at a high risk of death from
drowning. Although deaths of children due to drowning in Bangladesh are
acknowledged as an important cause of death, little effort has been
made to address the issue of preventing deaths from this cause. This
study has attempted to describe the problem and suggests possible
prevention strategies, which may contribute to reducing childhood
mortality from drowning. Data presented in this study were collected
from Matlab where ICDDR,B has been maintaining a demographic
surveillance since 1966. During the study period from 1985 to 2000, 989
deaths from drowning were reported, of which 796 (80.5%) were children
in the age-group of 1-4 year(s), 48 (4.8%) were in the age-group of
less than one year, and 145 (14.7%) in the age-group of 5-19 years.
During 1985-2000, death rate per 1,000 children due to all causes among
children of 1-4-year age-group decreased appreciably from 20.7% to
5.2%, while drowning-related deaths did not. Forty-five percent (n=359)
of drowning-related deaths occurred in ponds, 16.8% (n=134) in ditches,
8.1% (n=64) in canals, and 4.4% (n=35) in rivers. The sites of more
than 25% of drowning-associated deaths were not recorded. Analysis of
seasonal variation revealed that most deaths due to drowning occurred
during April-October, i.e. mostly during the monsoon months. It was
also observed that the majority (67%) of mothers of victims had no
formal education. Deaths due to drowning were mostly associated with
children aged 1-4 year(s) and were 20% more common among boys than
among girls (odds ratio=1.2, 95% confidence interval 1.04-1.38,
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ISSN: | 1606-0997 2072-1315 |