| Literature DB >> 21575152 |
Khalid A Elmardi1, Abdisalan M Noor, Sophie Githinji, Tareg M Abdelgadir, Elfatih M Malik, Robert W Snow.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of fevers and their management in areas of low malaria transmission in Africa is not well understood. The characteristics of fever, its treatment and association with infection prevalence from a national household sample survey in the northern states of Sudan, an area that represents historically low parasite prevalence, are examined in this study.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21575152 PMCID: PMC3115918 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-10-128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Prevalence of fever in last two weeks, on the day of survey and treatment seeking (N = 26,471) and malaria infection tested using rapid diagnostic tests (N = 21,988) by gender, age, residence, used of insecticide treated nets (ITN) and wealth quintile.
| Number of persons interviewed | Fever | Malaria infection | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fever last 2 weeks % (95% CI) (n/N = 5,299/26471) | Fever on survey day % (95% CI) (n/N = 2,370/2,6471) | Fevers for which treatment was sought (n/N = 2,035/5,299) | |||
| Male | 11,720 | 16.8 (15.6-17.9) | 7.3 (6.4-8.1) | 42.6 (39.2-46.0) | 2.1 (1.6-2.7) |
| Female | 14,751 | 20.9 (19.6-22.2) | 9.1 (8.3-10.0) | 36.7 (34.2-39.2) | 1.5 (1.1-2.0 |
| <1 | 1,148 | 20.7 (18.3-23.3) | 11.0 (8.9-13.2) | 45.2 (37.7-52.6) | 2.1 (1.1-3.2) |
| 1-4 | 3,982 | 23.3 (21.3-25.3) | 7.8 (6.6-9.0) | 44.2 (40.1-48.2) | 2.0 (1.2-2.9) |
| 5-9 | 4,145 | 15.9 (14.3-17.5) | 7.1 (6.0-8.2) | 40.2 (35.0-45.3) | 3.0 (2.0-4.0) |
| 10-19 | 5,432 | 14.5 (13.1-15.8) | 5.9 (5.0-6.9) | 37.0 (32.6-41.4) | 2.1 (1.4-2.8) |
| >19 | 11,764 | 20.6 (19.4-21.8) | 9.7 (8.9-10.6) | 37.0 (34.4-39.6) | 1.1(0.8-1.4) |
| Urban | 9459 | 16.1 (14.3-17.9) | 6.9 (5.6-8.2) | 46.1 (42.6-49.6) | 0.8 (0.5-1.1) |
| Rural | 17,012 | 21.2 (19.5-22.9) | 9.4 (8.3-10.5) | 35.0 (31.7-38.2) | 2.4 (1.7-3.2) |
| No | 23,377 | 18.6 (17.5-19.8) | 7.9 (7.2-8.7) | 38.9 (36.3-41.6) | 2.4 (1.2-3.6) |
| Yes | 3,094 | 22.2 (20.0-24.5) | 11.1 (9.2-13.1) | 39.5 (34.7-44.4) | 1.6 (1.2-2.1) |
| Least Poor | 5,649 | 13.6 (12.0-15.3) | 4.3 (3.3-5.2) | 53.0 (48.6-57.4) | 0.4 (0.2-0.7) |
| Second | 5,776 | 14.9 (13.3-16.4) | 5.9 (4.8-7.1) | 44.2 (39.5-48.9) | 1.1 (0.7-1.6) |
| Third | 5,183 | 21.4 (19.2-23.7) | 9.9 (8.3-11.6) | 40.6 (36.4-44.8) | 1.9 (1.1-2.6) |
| Fourth | 5,006 | 22.3 (20.0-24.8) | 10.9 (9.2-12.7) | 34.5 (30.4-38.5) | 3.3 (1.7-4.9) |
| Most Poor | 4,857 | 26.4 (23.3-29.5) | 12.8 (10.8-14.7) | 27.2 (22.8-31.6) | 2.7 (1.5-4.0) |
Proportions are weighted and cluster adjusted.
*67 individuals did not have age data
*2 Of the 4,483 individuals who did not provide finger-prick sample for malaria testing, 51% were urban, 52% were male, with refusal highest in Khartoum state at 25%.
Results of multivariate regression analysis of the association of fever with malaria when controlled for gender, age, residence, use of insecticide treated nets (ITN) and wealth quintile.
| Fever two weeks included: Odds Ratio (95% CI), p-value | Fever on the day of survey included: Odds Ratio (95% CI), p-value | |
|---|---|---|
| No | Ref. | - |
| Yes | 3.4 (2.6-4.4), <0.001 | - |
| No | - | Ref. |
| Yes | - | 6.2 (4.4-8.7), <0.001 |
| Male | Ref. | Ref. |
| Female | 0.7 (0.6-0.9), 0.013 | 0.7 (0.6-0.9), 0.017 |
| <1 | Ref. | Ref. |
| 1-4 | 1.0 (0.5-1.8), 0.935 | 1.1 (0.6-2.1), 0.723 |
| 5-9 | 1.7 (0.9-3.1), 0.074 | 1.8 (0.9-3.1), 0.054 |
| 10-19 | 1.4 (0.8-2.7), 0.255 | 1.6 (0.8-2.9), 0.173 |
| >19 | 0.6 (0.4-1.2), 0.150 | 0.7 (0.4-1.2), 0.143 |
| Urban | Ref. | Ref. |
| Rural | 1.7 (1.1-2.9), 0.037 | 1.9 (1.1-3.2), 0.022 |
| No | Ref. | Ref. |
| Yes | 1.4 (0.8-2.2), 0.201 | 1.4 (0.8-2.2), 0.221 |
| Least Poor | Ref. | Ref. |
| Second | 2.2 (1.2-4.1), 0.015 | 2.0 (1.1 -3.8), 0.031 |
| Third | 3.0 (1.6-5.7), 0.001 | 2.7 (1.4-5.1), 0.003 |
| Fourth | 4.6 (2.3-9.5), <0.001 | 4.0 (1.9-8.5), <0.001 |
| Most Poor | 3.4 (1.6-7.5), <0.002 | 2.9 (1.4-6.5), 0.007 |
*14 individuals did not have age data; Ref. = reference.
Type of treatment and prevalence parasitological diagnosis before treatment by source among individuals who reported having fever in last two weeks and who took action (N = 2,035).
| Use of any drug, % (95% CI) (n/N = 1,935/2,035) | Use of anti-malarials, % (95% CI) (n/N = 875/2,025) | Use of other drugs, % (95% CI) (n/N = 1,060/2,035) | Parasitologically tested for malaria before any treatment, % (95% CI) (n = 1,015/2,035)* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95.4 (94.4-96.4) | 42.6 (39.2-46.0) | 57.4 (54.0-60.8) | 52.8 (48.6-57.0) | |
| Hospital | 29.0 (25.1-32.9) | 28.2 (23.1-33.4) | 29.6 (25.4-33.7) | 38.8 (33.1-44.6) |
| Health centre | 30.3 (26.4-34.3) | 33.7 (28.2-39.2) | 27.7 (23.7-31.7) | 36.9 (31.4-42.4) |
| Basic health unit | 11.4 (8.1-14.5) | 11.4 (7.4-15.5) | 11.3 (8.1-14.6) | 4.6 (2.8-6.2) |
| Community Health Worker | 6.9 (4.5-9.3) | 5.9 (3.2-8.6) | 7.7 (4.9-10.6) | 3.4 (1.9-5.0) |
| Health facility/pharmacy/drug Store | 15.3 (12.8-17.7) | 16.0 (12.3-19.7) | 14.7 (12.0-17.5) | 15.2 (11.6-18.9) |
| Shop | 5.5 (4.0-6.9) | 3.8 (2.2-5.3) | 6.8 (4.8-8.8) | 0.4 (0.0-0.9) |
| Other | 1.6 (0.9-2.3) | 9.5 (0.2-1.7) | 2.2 (1.0-3.3) | 0.5 (0.0-1.1) |
Proportions are weighted and cluster adjusted.
*Individuals tested for malaria when reporting at a health facility with fever. 57% of these received anti-malarials compared to 29% of those who were not tested. It was not possible to discern whether only the positive cases were treated with anti-malarials because of problems with recall and incompleteness of test status.
Type of anti-malarials used by source among individuals who reported having fever in last two weeks and who were treated for malaria (N = 875).
| Anti-malarial type | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AS+SP (n = 382) | SP or Chloroquine (n = 122) | Quinine (n = 39) | Artemether (n = 296) | ||
| 43.9 (39.6-48.2) | 13.4 (10.6-16.2) | 4.5 (2.8-6.1) | 33.7 (30.0-37.4) | 4.6(2.7-6.5) | |
| Hospital | 29.0 (21.2-36.8) | 20.3 (11.3-29.3) | 50.2 (27.8-72.6) | 28.4 (21.4-35.3) | 21.4 (7.6-35.1) |
| Health centre | 36.5 (27.3-45.7) | 24.0 (14.7-33.2) | 33.6 (11.1-56.1) | 35.8 (29.2-42.4) | 20.2 (4.7-35.8) |
| Basic health unit | 10.5 (4.9-16.0) | 14.6 (6.6-22.7) | 5.4 (-0.0-11.1) | 13.7 (7.6-19.7) | |
| Community Health Worker | 7.0 (2.1-11.8) | 5.8 (0.7-11.0) | 7.2 (-0.2-14.6) | 4.4 (1.7-7.2) | 5.5 (-5.0-15.9) |
| Health facility/pharmacy/drug Store | 14.6 (9.3-20.0) | 20.0 (10.9-29.1) | 2.1 (-1.9-6.2) | 14.7 (10.3-19.1) | 40.2 (18.3-62.1) |
| Shop | 1.6 (0.3-28.6) | 15.2 (7.3-23.2) | 1.4 (-1.4-4.2) | 1.1 (-0.6-2.9) | 12.7 (-4.3-29.9) |
| Other | 0.7 (-0.0-1.7) | 1.8 (-0.0-3.8) | |||
Proportions are weighted and cluster adjusted.
†13 individuals took AL, 23 took unspecified anti-malarial drugs;