Literature DB >> 2899196

Impact of the National Control of Diarrhoeal Diseases Project on infant and child mortality in Dakahlia, Egypt. National Control of Diarrheal Diseases Project.

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Abstract

The Egyptian National Control of Diarrheal Diseases Project (NCDDP) started in 1983. A field trial done in Dakahlia Governorate in 1980 to promote oral rehydration therapy showed that the mortality rate for the under-fives during the diarrhoea season was 18.1/1000 in control villages and 10.5/1000 in "outreach" villages (p less than 0.001). In 1986 mortality rates had become similar in the two areas and lower than in 1980 (6.5/1000 and 6.0/1000, respectively), even though there were no significant changes in diarrhoea incidence. Virtually all the reduction in mortality was due to a decline in diarrhoea-associated deaths. The principal differences between 1986 and 1980 were better case-management by mothers and doctors, in both outreach and control villages, and far greater television ownership. Village civil registers showed only slight changes in under-five mortality from all causes after 1980, but an accelerating decline from 1983. Governorate-wide civil registration data showed slowly falling infant death rates from 1970 onward, accelerating after 1982, with most of the decline corresponding to the seasonal pattern of diarrhoea-associated mortality throughout the year. Thus NCDDP promotion of better treatment seems to have been responsible for the decline in mortality.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2899196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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