| Literature DB >> 34249361 |
Dejene Edosa Dirirsa1, Bekem Dibaba Degefa2, Alemayehu Dessale Gonfa2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal sepsis is one of the principal causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In spite of interventions with different preventive methods, the burden of neonatal sepsis is being reported in different parts of Ethiopia. For further interventions, identifying its determinants is found to be essential.Entities:
Keywords: Sepsis; determinants; neonate Ethiopia
Year: 2021 PMID: 34249361 PMCID: PMC8237212 DOI: 10.1177/20503121211027044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents admitted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Wachamo Nigist Eleni Muhammed Memorial Referral Hospital and Durame General Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia, 2018.
| Variables | Category | Cases = n (%) | Controls = n (%) | Total = n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal age | 15–20 | 19 (34.5%) | 27 (16.4%) | 46 (20.92%) |
| 21–34 | 18 (32.8%) | 118 (71.5%) | 136 (61.81%) | |
| ⩾35 | 18 (32.7%) | 20 (12.1%) | 38 (17.27%) | |
| Sex | Male | 30 (54.5%) | 82 (49.7%) | 112 (51.36%) |
| Female | 25 (45.5%) | 83 (50.3%) | 108 (48.64%) | |
| Occupational status | Merchant | 14 (25.5%) | 21 (12.7%) | 35 (15.86%) |
| Civil servant | 21 (38.2%) | 74 (44.8%) | 95 (43.17%) | |
| Farmer | 12 (21.8%) | 56 (39.9%) | 68 (30.98%) | |
| Housewife | 8 (14.5%) | 14 (8.6%) | 22 (9.99%) | |
| Place of residence | Rural | 30 (54.5%) | 60 (36.4%) | 85 (38.65%) |
| Urban | 25 (46.5%) | 105 (63.6%) | 135 (61.35%) | |
| Educational status | No formal education | 23 (41.8%) | 46 (27.88%) | 69 (31.36%) |
| Elementary | 13 (23.6%) | 65 (39.9%) | 78 (35.46%) | |
| High school | 12 (21.8%) | 34 (20.1%) | 46 (20.9%) | |
| Diploma and above | 7 (12.8%) | 20 (12.12%) | 27 (12.28%) | |
| Income | <1400 ETB | 21 (38.2%) | 60 (36.36%) | 81 (36.99%) |
| 1400–30,250 ETB | 22 (40.0%) | 70 (42.42%) | 92 (42.00%) | |
| ⩾30,251 | 12 (21.8) | 35 (21.22%) | 46 (21.01%) |
Maternal characteristics of neonates admitted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Wachamo Nigist Eleni Mohammed Referral Hospital and Durame General Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia, 2018.
| Variables | Category | Cases = n (%) | Controls = n (%) | Total = n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSAF | Yes | 44 (80.0% | 66 (40.0%) | 100 (45.45%) |
| No | 11 (20.0%) | 99 (60.0%) | 120 (54.53) | |
| Foul-smelling liquor | Yes | 42 (76.4%) | 30 (18.2%) | 72 (32.72%) |
| No | 13 (23.6%) | 135 (81.8%) | 148 (67.26%) | |
| Chorioamnionitis | Yes | 7 (12.7%) | 15 (9.1%) | 22 (67.26%) |
| No | 48 (87.3%) | 150 (90.9%) | 92 (41.81%) | |
| Intrapartum fever | Yes | 45 (81.8%) | 103 (62.4%) | 148 (67.26%) |
| No | 10 (18.2%) | 62 (37.6%) | 72 (32.72%) | |
| Duration of labor | >24 | 30 (54.55%) | 31 (18.88%) | 61 (27.72%) |
| <24 | 20 (36.36%) | 127 (76.96%) | 147 (66.81%) | |
| ANC follow-up | Yes | 5 (9.43%) | 36 (22.22%) | 41 (18.63%) |
| No | 48 (87.27%) | 126 (77.78%) | 174 (79.08%) | |
| Parity | Nulliparous | 20 (36.4%) | 99 (60%) | 119 (54.09%) |
| Multipara | 35 (63.6%) | 66 (40%) | 101 (45.9%) | |
| UTI/STI | Yes | 26 (47.3%) | 38 (24.5%) | 64 (29.08%) |
| No | 29 (52.7%) | 117 (75.5%) | 146 (66.36%) | |
| PROM | Yes | 41 (74.5%) | 62 (37.6%) | 103 (46.82%) |
| No | 14 (25.5%) | 103 (62.4%) | 117 (53.18%) | |
| Duration of PROM | ⩾8 h | 29 (52.7%) | 38 (24.5%) | 67 (30.45%) |
| <8 h | 26 (47.3%) | 117 (75.5%) | 143 (65%) | |
| Number of pregnancy | Twin | 5 (9.1%) | 13 (7.9%) | 18 (8.17%) |
| Singleton | 50 (90.9% | 152 (92.1%) | 202 (91.83%) | |
| Mode of delivery | SVD | 47 (85.5%) | 107 (65.2%) | 155 (70.43%) |
| Instrumental | 4 (7.2%) | 10 (6.1%) | 13 (5.9%) | |
| C/S | 4 (7.3%) | 47 (28.7%) | 51 (23.17%) |
MSAF: meconium-stained amniotic fluid; ANC: ante natal care; UTI: urinary tract infection; STI: sexually transmitted infection; PROM: premature rapture of membranes; SVD: suspected vignal delivery.
Neonatal characteristics of neonates admitted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Wachamo Nigist Eleni Muhammed Memorial Referral Hospital and Durame General Hospital Southwest Ethiopia, 2018.
| Variables | Category | Cases = n (%) | Controls = n (%) | Total = n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apgar score | <7 | 37 (67.27%) | 77 (46.7%) | 114 (51.82%) |
| ⩾7 | 18 (32.73%) | 88 (53.3%) | 106 (48.18%) | |
| Birth asphyxia | Yes | 43 (78.2%) | 64 (39.5%) | 144 (65.46%) |
| No | 12 (21.8%) | 98 (59.4%) | 76 (34.54%) | |
| Birth weight | <2.5 kg | 29 (57.7%) | 39 (23.6%) | 68 (30.9%) |
| ⩾2.5 kg | 26 (47.3%) | 126 (76.4%) | 152 (69.09%) | |
| Gestational age | Preterm | 25 (45.5%) | 14 (8.5%) | 39 (17.72%) |
| Post term | 12 (21.8%) | 22 (13.3%) | 34 (15.45%) | |
| Term | 14 (25.5%) | 79 (47.9%) | 93 (42.28%) | |
| Unknown | 4 (7.2%) | 50 (30.3%) | 54 (24.55%) | |
| Infant feeding | Formula feeding | 35 (63.64%) | 48 (29.09%) | 83 (37.72%) |
| Breast feeding | 20 (36.36%) | 117 (70.91%) | 137 (62.27%) |
Surgical characteristics of neonates admitted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Wachamo Nigist Eleni Muhammed Memorial Referral Hospital and Durame General Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia, 2018.
| Independent variables | Category | Cases = n (%) | Controls = n (%) | Total = n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feeding tube | Yes | 32 (58.18%) | 87 (52.73%) | 40 (81.18%) |
| No | 23 (41.82%) | 78 (47.27%) | 180 (81.82%) | |
| Endotracheal tube | Yes | 9 (16.4%) | 25 (15.15%) | 99 (45%) |
| No | 46 (83.6%) | 140 (84.4%) | 121 (55%) | |
| Vascular catheter | Yes | 48 (87.3%) | 74 (44.8%) | 119 (54.09%) |
| No | 7 (12.7%) | 91 (55.2%) | 101 (45.91%) | |
| Oxygen via mask | Yes | 29 (52.7%) | 74 (44.8%) | 85 (38.64%) |
| No | 26 (47.3%) | 91 (55.2%) | 135 (61.36%) | |
| Suction tube | Yes | 11 (20.0%) | 23 (13.9%) | 77 (35%) |
| No | 44 (80.0%) | 142 (86.1%) | 143 (65%) | |
| Oxygen via nasal tube | Yes | 26 (47.27%) | 59 (35.76%) | 122 (55.45%) |
| No | 29 (52.73%) | 106 (64.24%) | 98 (44.54%) |
The association between neonatal sepsis and other independent variables of respondents admitted at NICU of Wachamo Nigist Eleni Muhammed Referral Hospital and Durame General Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia 2018.
| Variables | Category | Cases n = (%) | Control n = (%) | COR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSAF | Yes | 44 (80.0%) | 66 (40.0%) | 6.00 [2.89, 12.46] | 9.17 [1.13, 19.75] |
| No | 11 (20.0%) | 99 (60.0%) | |||
| Foul-smelling liquor | Yes | 42 (76.4%) | 30 (18.2%) | 14.53 [6.96, 30.39] | 5.23 [1.23, 22.27] |
| No | 13 (23.6%) | 135 (81.8%) | |||
| Duration of labor | ⩾24 | 30 (60%) | 31 (19.6%) | 6.15 [1.37, 5.44] | 2.29 [0.48, 10.80] |
| <24 | 20 (40%) | 127 (80.4%) | |||
| PROM | Yes | 41 (74.5%) | 62 (37.6%) | 4.87 [2.46, 9.64] | 1.80 [0.59, 5.48] |
| No | 14 (25.5%) | 103 (62.4%) | |||
| Maternal age | 15–20 | 19 (34.5%) | 27 (16.4%) | 4.61 [2.14, 9.92]* | 2.06 [0.48, 8.88] |
| 21–34 | 18 (32.7%) | 118 (71.5%) | |||
| ⩾35 | 18 (32.7%) | 20 (71.5%) | 5.9 [2.63, 13.15]* | 1.64 [0.43, 6.36] | |
| Birth asphyxia | Yes | 43 (78.2%) | 67 (40.6%) | 5.25 [2.57, 10.67] | 1.23 [0.32, 4.66] |
| No | 12 (21.8%) | 98 (59.4%) | |||
| Birthweight | <2.5 kg | 29 (57.7%) | 39 (23.6%) | 2.90 [1.53, 5.49] | 5.25 [1.32, 28.87] |
| ⩾2.5 kg | 26 (47.3%) | 126 (76.4%) | |||
| Apgar score | <7 | 37 (67.27%) | 77 (46.7%) | 2.35 [1.24, 4.46] | 1.68 [0.41, 6.86] |
| ⩾7 | 18 (32.73%) | 88 (53.3%) | |||
| ANC follow-up | No | 5 (9.43%) | 36 (22.22%) | 2.97 [1.11, 7.99] | 2.68 [0.42, 17.21] |
| Yes | 48 (87.27%) | 126 (77.78%) | |||
| Infant feeding | Formula feeding | 35 (63.64%) | 48 (29.09%) | 4.27 [2.24, 8.12] | 2.21 [0.51, 9.60] |
| Breast feeding | 20 (36.36%) | 117 (70.91%) | |||
| Oxygen via nasal tube | Yes | 26 (47.27%) | 59 (35.76%) | 1.61 [0.87, 2.99] | 1.81 [0.52, 6.30] |
| No | 29 (52.73%) | 106 (64.24%) | |||
| UTI/STI | Yes | 26 (47.3) | 38 (24.5%) | 2.76 [1.45, 5.25] | 4.73 [1.13, 19.74] |
| No | 29 (52.7%) | 117 (75.5%) | |||
| Vascular catheter | Yes | 48 (87.3%) | 74 (44.8%) | 8.43 [3.60, 19.73] | 4.73 [1.11, 20.03] |
| No | 7 (12.7%) | 91 (55.2%) |
NICU: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; CI: confidence interval; MSAF: meconium-stained amniotic fluid; PROM: premature rapture of membranes; ANC: ante natal care; UTI: urinary tract infection; STI: sexually transmitted infection; COR: crude odds ratio; AOR: adjusted odds ratio.
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