| Literature DB >> 23043538 |
Abdoulaye Diallo1, Stéphanie Dos Santos, Richard Lalou, Jean-Yves Le Hesran.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Urban malaria remains a public health problem. Dakar is located in a low endemic area. However, anti-malarial drugs consumption is reported to be high despite the decline of malaria announced by health authorities. The objective of the present study was to assess the burden of reported malaria attacks (RMAs) in 2008 and to describe care-seeking behaviours in the population of Dakar, Senegal.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23043538 PMCID: PMC3507665 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Malaria care-seeking behaviour in women and children, Dakar, 2008
| 31.8% (780/2,451) | 39% (930/2,380) | |
| | | |
| 79.5% (618/777) | 81.5% (750/920) | |
| 20.5% (159/777) | 18.5% (170/920) | |
| N=558 | N=816 | |
| 6.8% | 1.2% | |
| 8.2% | 4.6% | |
| 70.6% | 80.1% | |
| 14.3% | 14% | |
| 92.4% (720/779) | 95.1% (881/925) | |
| 68.8% (496/720) | 55.7% (492/884) | |
| N=486 | N=477 | |
| 49.8% | 47% | |
| 48.7% | 51.4% | |
| 1.44% | 1.7% | |
| 4.5% | | |
| 13.5% (94/720) | | |
| 44.8% (1,093/2,438) | 42.4% (1,009/2,380) | |
| 9.6% (233/2,431) |
DNK**: Do not know.
RDT*: rapid diagnostic test.
N: sample size.
Figure 1Rate of reported malaria attacks (by women and children) by study sites, Dakar, 2008.
Figure 2Number of monthly malaria attacks reported by residents (women and children), Dakar, 2008.
Association between reporting a malaria attack and covariates in women (logistic regression)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | | | |
| | <= 27 | 216 | 1 | 0.252 | 1 | 0.267 |
| | > 27 et <= 34 | 199 | 0.81(0.64-1.03) | | 0.78(0.61-1.01) | |
| | > 34 et <= 41 | 176 | 0.86(0.67-1.10) | | 0.90(0.69-1.16) | |
| | > 41 | 189 | 0.80(0.63-1.02) | | 0.81(0.63-1.06) | |
| | | | | | | |
| | None | 310 | 1 | 0.057 | 1 | 0.060 |
| | Primary school | 178 | 1.02(0.83-1.24) | | 1.01(0.83-1.24) | |
| | High school | 113 | 0.75(0.58-0.97) | | 0.75(0.57-0.97) | |
| | | | | | | |
| | No | 676 | 1 | 0.001 | 1 | |
| | Yes | 96 | 1.57(1.19-2.07) | | 1.46(1.08-1.96) | 0.012 |
| | | | | | | |
| | No | 440 | 1 | 0.346 | ** | ** |
| | Yes | 338 | 0.92(0.77-1.09) | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | None | 44 | 1 | 0.003* | 1 | 0.009 |
| | Few | 235 | 1.66(1.15-2.41) | | 1.65(1.10-2.46) | |
| Many | 499 | 1.81(1.28-2.58) | 1.80(1.23-2.65) | |||
**: covariate not introduced in the multivariate analysis.
*: trend test for odds.
N°: number.
P: p-value.
Association between reporting a malaria attack and covariates in children (logistic regression)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | | | |
| | <= 5 | 421 | 1 | 0.001 | 1 | 0.001 |
| | > 5 | 509 | 0.76(0.64-0.90) | | 0.76(0.64-0.89) | |
| | | | | | | |
| | Male | 440 | 1 | 0.450 | 1 | |
| | Female | 490 | 1.06(0.90-1.25) | | 1.07(0.91-1.26) | 0.387 |
| | | | | | | |
| | No | 540 | 1 | 0.716 | ** | ** |
| Yes | 390 | 0.96(0.82-1.14) | ||||
**: covariate not introduced in the multivariate analysis.
N : number.
P : p-value.