Title of article :
Correlates of diarrhoea among children below the age of 5 years in Sudan
Author/Authors :
Siziya, S Copperbelt University - School of Medicine - Clinical Sciences Department, Public Health Unit, Zambia , Muula, AS University of Malawi - College of Medicine - Department of Community Health, Malawi , Rudatsikira, E Andrews University - School of Health Professions, USA , siziya, s. public health unit,clinical sciences department,school of medicine,copperbelt university, Zambia , muula, a.s. department of community health,college of medicine,university of malawi, Malawi , rudatsikira, e. school of health professions,andrews university, United States
From page :
376
To page :
383
Abstract :
Background: The Millennium Development Goals recognise child health and survival as an important socio-development issue. Objective: To determine the correlates of diarrhoea among children aged below 5 years in north Sudan. Methods: We conducted secondary data analysis of the Sudan Multiple Cluster Indicators Survey II. Results: Altogether, 23,295 children were included in the survey. Half (50.0%) of the children were males, and 22.5% of them were of age less than one year. Boys were 3% (p=0.044) more likely to have diarrhoea compared to girls. Compared with the oldest age group (48-59 months), children less than 6 months of age and those aged 36-47 months had 25% and 18% lower prevalence of diarrhoea, respectively, while children aged 6-24 months and those aged 24-35 months had 1.5 fold and 1.17 fold higher prevalence of diarrhoea. Children in urban areas were 6% more likely to have diarrhoea. Children from households with 1 or 2 people per room were 8% less likely to have diarrhoea compared to children from households with more than 3 people per room. Conclusion: Diarrhoea was associated with child’s age, gender, and social status. Our findings provide a useful baseline for interventions and comparisons with future studies.
Keywords :
Sudan , diarrhoea , child health , morbidity , under , five
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634147
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