| Literature DB >> 30786883 |
Aboubakari Nambiema1, Alexie Robert2, Issifou Yaya3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anemia in children continues to be a major public health challenge in developing countries and particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Anemia has serious consequences on the growth and development of the children in the early stages of life. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of anemia among children from 6 to 59 months in Togo.Entities:
Keywords: Anemia; Children; Prevalence; Risk factors; Togo
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30786883 PMCID: PMC6383221 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6547-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Prevalence of anemia (%) among Togolese children aged 6–59 months by demographic and household characteristics
| Factors | n (%) | Anemia (n) | Unweighted Prevalence of anemia [95% CI] | Weighted Prevalence of anemia [95% CI] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 2890 (100.0) | 2052 | 71.0 [69.0–73.0] | 70.9 [68.8–73.1] | |
| Child related factors | |||||
| Sex of children | 0.2863 | ||||
| Male | 1456 (50.4) | 1049 | 72.0 [69.7–74.7] | 71.9 [69.1–74.8] | |
| Female | 1434 (49.6) | 1003 | 69.9 [67.3–72.6] | 69.9 [67.1–72.7] | |
| Age of children | < 0.0001 | ||||
| 6–23 months | 1048 (36.3) | 887 | 84.6 [82.4–86.9] | 84.0 [81.4–86.5] | |
| 24–42 months | 987 (34.1) | 660 | 66.9 [63.9–69.8] | 66.4 [63.4–69.5] | |
| 43–59 months | 855 (29.6) | 505 | 59.1 [55.3–62.9] | 59.7 [55.4–63.9] | |
| Nutritional status | 0.0059 | ||||
| Malnourished | 213 (7.4) | 171 | 80.3 [74.9–85.7] | 80.6 [74.8–86.3] | |
| Normal | 2606 (90.2) | 1826 | 70.1 [68.0–72.2] | 70.0 [67.7–72.3] | |
| Overweight | 71 (2.4) | 55 | 77.5 [67.7–87.2] | 77.4 [67.1–87.7] | |
| Iron supplements intake | 0.4983 | ||||
| No | 2085 (72.6) | 1494 | 71.7 [69.4–73.9] | 71.4 [68.9–73.9] | |
| Yes | 788 (27.4) | 547 | 69.4 [65.8–73.1] | 69.8 [65.7–73.8] | |
| Children had malaria | < 0.0001 | ||||
| No | 1820 (63.0) | 1173 | 64.5 [62.0–66.9] | 64.5 [61.9–67.2] | |
| Yes | 1067 (37.0) | 876 | 82.1 [79.7–84.5] | 82.4 [79.9–84.9] | |
| Maternal factors | |||||
| Mother’s education status | < 0.0001 | ||||
| No education | 1345 (46.5) | 990 | 73.6 [70.8–76.4] | 74.2 [71.1–77.2] | |
| Primary | 989 (34.2) | 710 | 71.8 [68.8–74.8] | 72.7 [69.3–76.0] | |
| Secondary and more | 556 (19.2) | 352 | 63.3 [59.1–67.5] | 61.6 [57.4–65.9] | |
| Mother’s occupation status | 0.1650 | ||||
| Not working | 419 (14.5) | 309 | 73.7 [69.4–78.1] | 73.9 69.3–78.5] | |
| Working | 2470 (85.5) | 1742 | 70.5 [68.4–72.7] | 70.4 [68.1–72.7] | |
| Mother’s anemia status | < 0.0001 | ||||
| No | 1649 (57.2) | 1104 | 66.9 [64.3–69.6] | 66.9 [63.9–69.9] | |
| Yes | 1232 (42.8) | 940 | 76.3 [73.8–78.8] | 75.8 [72.8–78.7] | |
| Household factors | |||||
| Wealth index | < 0.0001 | ||||
| Poor | 1522 (52.7) | 1107 | 72.7 [70.0–75.5] | 74.2 [71.4–77.1] | |
| Middle | 528 (18.3) | 397 | 75.2 [71.1–79.3] | 74.6 [70.3–79.0] | |
| Rich | 840 (29.1) | 548 | 65.2 [61.5–68.9] | 65.2 [61.4–69.0] | |
| Father’s alive | 0.7447 | ||||
| No | 64 (2.2) | 45 | 70.3 [59.7–80.9] | 69.0 [56.9–81.1] | |
| Yes | 2824 (97.8) | 2006 | 71.0 [69.0–73.0] | 71.0 [68.8–73.2] | |
| Place of residence | 0.0002 | ||||
| Rural | 2111 (73.0) | 1542 | 73.0 [70.7–75.4] | 73.9 [71.4–76.4] | |
| Urban | 779 (27.0) | 510 | 65.5 [61.6–69.3] | 65.3 [61.4–69.2] | |
| Region of residence | 0.0259 | ||||
| Savanes | 701 (24.2) | 478 | 68.2 [63.6–72.8] | 69.2 [64.4–74.0] | |
| Kara | 434 (15.0) | 336 | 77.4 [72.7–82.1] | 77.0 [71.9–82.2] | |
| Centrale | 412 (14.2) | 306 | 74.3 [69.6–79.0] | 74.5 [69.6–79.4] | |
| Plateaux | 519 (18.0) | 380 | 73.2 [68.9–77.5] | 73.2 [69.3–77.2] | |
| Maritime (without Lomé) | 334 (11.6) | 234 | 70.1 [63.9–76.3] | 69.8 [62.9–76.7] | |
| Lomé town | 490 (17.0) | 318 | 64.9 [60.2–69.6] | 65.6 [61.1–70.0] | |
p-value: the p-value of Chi-Square Rao-Scott test
Factors associated with anemia in children aged 6–59 months in Togo
| Factors | Model 1 | Model 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cOR [95% CI] | pW | aOR [95% CI] | pW | |
| Child related factors | ||||
| Sex of children | 0.3281 | |||
| Male | 1.00 | – | ||
| Female | 0.91 [0.76–1.09] | – | ||
| Age of children | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | ||
| 6–23 months | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| 24–42 months | 0.38 [0.30–0.47] | 0.33 [0.26–0.42] | ||
| 43–59 months | 0.29 [0.22–0.37] | 0.22 [0.17–0.29] | ||
| Nutritional status | 0.0048 | |||
| Normal | 1.00 | – | ||
| Malnourished | 1.82 [1.23–2.70] | – | ||
| Overweight | 1.45 [0.80–2.64] | – | ||
| Iron supplements intake | 0.5753 | |||
| No | 1.00 | – | ||
| Yes | 0.94 [0.75–1.18] | – | ||
| Children had malaria | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | ||
| No | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Yes | 2.55 [2.12–3.07] | 3.03 [2.49–3.68] | ||
| Maternal factors | ||||
| Mother’s education status | < 0.0001 | 0.0027 | ||
| No education | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Primary | 0.94 [0.75–1.17] | 1.01 [0.80–1.28] | ||
| Secondary and more | 0.56 [0.45–0.71] | 0.67 [0.52–0.86] | ||
| Mother’s occupation status | 0.1749 | |||
| Not working | 1.00 | – | ||
| Working | 0.84 [0.66–1.08] | – | ||
| Mother’s anemia status | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | ||
| No | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Yes | 1.53 [1.24–1.89] | 1.62 [1.30–2.02] | ||
| Household factors | ||||
| Wealth index | 0.0003 | |||
| Poor | 1.00 | – | ||
| Middle | 1.02 [0.79–1.32] | – | ||
| Rich | 0.65 [0.52–0.81] | – | ||
| Father’s alive | 0.6838 | |||
| No | 1.00 | – | ||
| Yes | 1.13 [0.63–2.00] | – | ||
| Place of residence | 0.0002 | |||
| Rural | 1.00 | – | ||
| Urban | 0.66 [0.53–0.82] | – | ||
| Region of residence | 0.0104 | |||
| Savanes | 1.00 | – | ||
| Kara | 1.31 [1.03–2.16] | – | ||
| Centrale | 1.49 [0.92–1.86] | – | ||
| Plateaux | 1.21 [0.89–1.64] | – | ||
| Maritime (without Lomé) | 1.03 [0.69–1.53] | – | ||
| Lomé town | 0.84 [0.62–1.13] | – | ||
pW: p value of Wald’s Chi-Square test cOR: crude OR aOR: adjusted OR 95% CI: 95% confidence interval