Literature DB >> 11057069

Vitamin A deficiency in children with acute diarrhoea: a community-based study in Bangladesh.

F U Ahmed1, M E Rahman, C B Mahmood.   

Abstract

The prevalences of nightblindness and xerophthalmia were assessed in 400 children, aged 6-59 months, with acute diarrhoea in a rural community in Bangladesh. The prevalences of nightblindness, conjunctival xerosis, and Bitot's spot were 7.8%, 9.5%, and 2.7% respectively. Fifty-two percent of the children who complained of nightblindness had ocular signs of vitamin A deficiency compared to 9% of those without nightblindness (p < 0.000). The nightblindness was significantly higher among the male children, aged 24-59 months, who were dysenteric and undernourished, did not consume vitamin A-containing foods daily, and were not breastfed. The coverage of periodic administration of vitamin A capsule was inversely related to the prevalence of nightblindness. This finding was determined by logistic regression analysis of data indicating that a combination of male sex, history of dysentery, absence of periodic administration of vitamin A treatment, and daily intake of vitamin A-containing foods gave the best-fitted model with an overall prediction of 92.5% of being nightblind. The findings of the study suggest that mothers should be educated to observe their diarrhoeal children about development of nightblindness and to seek treatment for it. The locally-relevant nutrition education should also be offered to them.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11057069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Popul Nutr        ISSN: 1606-0997            Impact factor:   2.000


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