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Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania

Recent evidence suggests that 44.8% of women of reproductive age (WRA) in Tanzania suffer from anemia. Addressing this public health challenge calls for local evidence of its burden and determinants thereof for policy and tailored interventions. This secondary data analysis used Tanzania Demographic...

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Autores principales: Sunguya, Bruno F., Ge, Yue, Mlunde, Linda B., Mpembeni, Rose, Leyna, Germana H., Poudel, Krishna C., Parekh, Niyati, Huang, Jiayan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148401
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author Sunguya, Bruno F.
Ge, Yue
Mlunde, Linda B.
Mpembeni, Rose
Leyna, Germana H.
Poudel, Krishna C.
Parekh, Niyati
Huang, Jiayan
author_facet Sunguya, Bruno F.
Ge, Yue
Mlunde, Linda B.
Mpembeni, Rose
Leyna, Germana H.
Poudel, Krishna C.
Parekh, Niyati
Huang, Jiayan
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description Recent evidence suggests that 44.8% of women of reproductive age (WRA) in Tanzania suffer from anemia. Addressing this public health challenge calls for local evidence of its burden and determinants thereof for policy and tailored interventions. This secondary data analysis used Tanzania Demographic and Health Surveys (TDHS) 2004–2005 and 2015–2016 with a total of 23,203 WRA. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics to characterize the burden of anemia, regression analyses to examine the adjusted change in the prevalence of anemia and remaining determinants thereof, and the Global Information System (GIS) to map the differences in the burden of anemia in Tanzania over the period of one decade. Considering the risk factors of anemia observed in our study, WRA in Tanzania should have been 15% less likely to suffer from anemia in 2015 compared to 2005. However, a small decline (3.6%) was not evenly distributed across the regions in Tanzania. Factors that remained significantly associated with anemia among WRA in the latest survey include age above 35 years (AOR = 1.564, p = 0.007), education level (AOR = 0.720, p = 0.001), pregnancy status (AOR = 1.973, p < 0.001), and use of contraception (AOR of 0.489, p < 0.001). Our findings suggest that WRA in Tanzania aged above 35 should be the target population to accept the more tailored interventions.
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spelling pubmed-93204402022-07-27 Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania Sunguya, Bruno F. Ge, Yue Mlunde, Linda B. Mpembeni, Rose Leyna, Germana H. Poudel, Krishna C. Parekh, Niyati Huang, Jiayan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Recent evidence suggests that 44.8% of women of reproductive age (WRA) in Tanzania suffer from anemia. Addressing this public health challenge calls for local evidence of its burden and determinants thereof for policy and tailored interventions. This secondary data analysis used Tanzania Demographic and Health Surveys (TDHS) 2004–2005 and 2015–2016 with a total of 23,203 WRA. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics to characterize the burden of anemia, regression analyses to examine the adjusted change in the prevalence of anemia and remaining determinants thereof, and the Global Information System (GIS) to map the differences in the burden of anemia in Tanzania over the period of one decade. Considering the risk factors of anemia observed in our study, WRA in Tanzania should have been 15% less likely to suffer from anemia in 2015 compared to 2005. However, a small decline (3.6%) was not evenly distributed across the regions in Tanzania. Factors that remained significantly associated with anemia among WRA in the latest survey include age above 35 years (AOR = 1.564, p = 0.007), education level (AOR = 0.720, p = 0.001), pregnancy status (AOR = 1.973, p < 0.001), and use of contraception (AOR of 0.489, p < 0.001). Our findings suggest that WRA in Tanzania aged above 35 should be the target population to accept the more tailored interventions. MDPI 2022-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9320440/ /pubmed/35886253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148401 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sunguya, Bruno F.
Ge, Yue
Mlunde, Linda B.
Mpembeni, Rose
Leyna, Germana H.
Poudel, Krishna C.
Parekh, Niyati
Huang, Jiayan
Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania
title Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania
title_full Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania
title_fullStr Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania
title_short Targeted and Population-Wide Interventions Are Needed to Address the Persistent Burden of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania
title_sort targeted and population-wide interventions are needed to address the persistent burden of anemia among women of reproductive age in tanzania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148401
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