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Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study

BACKGROUND: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Chad. The reasons behind persistently high prevalence of SAM in the Kanem region are still poorly understood, leaving national and international partners without clearly identified drivers to addre...

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Autores principales: Dodos, Jovana, Altare, Chiara, Bechir, Mahamat, Myatt, Mark, Pedro, Brigitte, Bellet, Francois, Lapegue, Jean, Peeters, Joachim, Altmann, Mathias
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6069951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30083315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13690-018-0281-5
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author Dodos, Jovana
Altare, Chiara
Bechir, Mahamat
Myatt, Mark
Pedro, Brigitte
Bellet, Francois
Lapegue, Jean
Peeters, Joachim
Altmann, Mathias
author_facet Dodos, Jovana
Altare, Chiara
Bechir, Mahamat
Myatt, Mark
Pedro, Brigitte
Bellet, Francois
Lapegue, Jean
Peeters, Joachim
Altmann, Mathias
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description BACKGROUND: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Chad. The reasons behind persistently high prevalence of SAM in the Kanem region are still poorly understood, leaving national and international partners without clearly identified drivers to address. Current knowledge of SAM determinants in this context is largely based on very limited data. The aim of this study was thus to investigate individual and household-level risk factors for SAM among under-five children in Mao health district. METHODS: A matched case-control study was conducted on 411 (137 cases and 274 controls) children aged 6–59 months with their caretakers from mid-February to August 2017. Data were collected by using a structured interviewer administered questionnaire, anthropometric measurements and through direct observations of household environment. Controls were matched to their cases on place of residence and on age (± 3 months). Data were double-entered, processed and analysed using Epi Info 7.2.0.1. Conditional logistic regression was used to analyse the association of independent variables with SAM. For multivariable analysis, two models were constructed to investigate risk factors for SAM, at individual and household level. A stepwise backwards elimination approach with a significance level of p = 0.05 was used to build the final models. RESULTS: At the individual level, SAM was significantly associated with diarrhoea [AOR (95% CI) = 10.7 (4.2–27.3)], fever [AOR (95% CI) = 8.4 (3.1–22.8)], vomiting [AOR (95% CI) = 7.6 (3.0–19.7)], being stunted [AOR (95% CI) = 5.3 (1.7–16.3)], and type of complementary meal [AOR (95% CI) = 4.4 (1.0–19.6)]. At the household level, SAM was significantly associated with undernourished caretaker [AOR (95% CI) = 2.6 (1.2–5.5)], caretaker’s hand washing habits [AOR (95% CI) = 1.9 (1.2–3.1)], absence of toilet [AOR (95% CI) = 1.9 (1.1–3.6)], caretaker’s marriage status [AOR (95% CI) = 7.7 (2.0–30.1)], and low household food diversity [AOR (95% CI) = 1.8 (1.0–3.1)]. CONCLUSION: The present study identified the need to address both treatment and prevention of infections in children through an integrated approach. Well-organized efforts to improve child feeding practices, household hygiene and sanitation conditions, women’s nutritional status, along with increasing household food diversity are likely to lead to improved nutritional status of children in this setting.
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spelling pubmed-60699512018-08-06 Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study Dodos, Jovana Altare, Chiara Bechir, Mahamat Myatt, Mark Pedro, Brigitte Bellet, Francois Lapegue, Jean Peeters, Joachim Altmann, Mathias Arch Public Health Research BACKGROUND: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Chad. The reasons behind persistently high prevalence of SAM in the Kanem region are still poorly understood, leaving national and international partners without clearly identified drivers to address. Current knowledge of SAM determinants in this context is largely based on very limited data. The aim of this study was thus to investigate individual and household-level risk factors for SAM among under-five children in Mao health district. METHODS: A matched case-control study was conducted on 411 (137 cases and 274 controls) children aged 6–59 months with their caretakers from mid-February to August 2017. Data were collected by using a structured interviewer administered questionnaire, anthropometric measurements and through direct observations of household environment. Controls were matched to their cases on place of residence and on age (± 3 months). Data were double-entered, processed and analysed using Epi Info 7.2.0.1. Conditional logistic regression was used to analyse the association of independent variables with SAM. For multivariable analysis, two models were constructed to investigate risk factors for SAM, at individual and household level. A stepwise backwards elimination approach with a significance level of p = 0.05 was used to build the final models. RESULTS: At the individual level, SAM was significantly associated with diarrhoea [AOR (95% CI) = 10.7 (4.2–27.3)], fever [AOR (95% CI) = 8.4 (3.1–22.8)], vomiting [AOR (95% CI) = 7.6 (3.0–19.7)], being stunted [AOR (95% CI) = 5.3 (1.7–16.3)], and type of complementary meal [AOR (95% CI) = 4.4 (1.0–19.6)]. At the household level, SAM was significantly associated with undernourished caretaker [AOR (95% CI) = 2.6 (1.2–5.5)], caretaker’s hand washing habits [AOR (95% CI) = 1.9 (1.2–3.1)], absence of toilet [AOR (95% CI) = 1.9 (1.1–3.6)], caretaker’s marriage status [AOR (95% CI) = 7.7 (2.0–30.1)], and low household food diversity [AOR (95% CI) = 1.8 (1.0–3.1)]. CONCLUSION: The present study identified the need to address both treatment and prevention of infections in children through an integrated approach. Well-organized efforts to improve child feeding practices, household hygiene and sanitation conditions, women’s nutritional status, along with increasing household food diversity are likely to lead to improved nutritional status of children in this setting. BioMed Central 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6069951/ /pubmed/30083315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13690-018-0281-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Dodos, Jovana
Altare, Chiara
Bechir, Mahamat
Myatt, Mark
Pedro, Brigitte
Bellet, Francois
Lapegue, Jean
Peeters, Joachim
Altmann, Mathias
Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study
title Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study
title_full Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study
title_fullStr Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study
title_short Individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in Mao, Chad: a matched case-control study
title_sort individual and household risk factors of severe acute malnutrition among under-five children in mao, chad: a matched case-control study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6069951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30083315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13690-018-0281-5
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