Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana

Cilt: 5 Sayı: 0 9 Temmuz 2013
  • Daniel Ansong
  • Alex Osei-akoto
  • Sandra Owusu
  • Isaac Boakye
  • Samuel Blay Nguah
  • David Sambian
  • Justice Sylverken
  • Bernard Arhin
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Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana

Abstract

Background: Severe malaria in children remains the commonest clinical disease in the paediatric emergency units of most hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. Anaemia and nutritional deficiency are associated with severe malaria. The aim of the study was to describe the haematological indices, nutritional status and mortality among children admitted in a tertiary hospital in Ghana with severe malaria. Methods: We conducted a prospective cross-sectional study documenting the haematological, nutritional indices and mortality outcomes of children less than five years reporting to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital with severe malaria. Results: The study recruited four-hundred-and-eight (408) children between April, 2005 and July, 2006. There were 231 males (57%). The median age was 21 months, (1QR: 4-54months). 36 (8.8%) patients had weight-for-age z-score <-3; 101 (24.7%) had z-score ≥-3 to < -2; 130 (31.9%) had z-scores ≥-2 to <-1 and 141 (34.6%) had z-scores ≥-1. The mean haemoglobin level was 6.2g/dl (SD=2.2, 95% CI: 6.0-6.4). The mean haemoglobin levels of children with normal, mild, moderate, and severe malnutrition were 6.5g/dl, 6.0g/dL, 6.0g/dL, and 6.0g/dL, respectively, p=0.15. The overall case fatality rate was 4.9%. Children with malnutrition (weight-for-age z-score ≤-2) had a significantly higher case fatality rate of 8.0% (11/126) compared to those with z-score > -2, 3.3% (RR=1.7, 95%CI: 1.1-2.6, P=0.038). Conclusion: Malaria in children under five remains a principal cause of morbidity and mortality. The study did not find any association between the haemoglobin levels and the nutritional status. However, Mortality was associated with malnutrition (weight-for-age z-score ≤-2) in this study.

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Yazarlar

Alex Osei-akoto Bu kişi benim

Sandra Owusu Bu kişi benim

Isaac Boakye Bu kişi benim

Samuel Blay Nguah Bu kişi benim

David Sambian Bu kişi benim

Justice Sylverken Bu kişi benim

Bernard Arhin Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

9 Temmuz 2013

Gönderilme Tarihi

15 Şubat 2013

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Yıl 1970 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 0

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APA
Ansong, D., Osei-akoto, A., Owusu, S., Boakye, I., Blay Nguah, S., Sambian, D., Sylverken, J., & Arhin, B. (2013). Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Journal of Pediatric Sciences, 5. https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.29793
AMA
1.Ansong D, Osei-akoto A, Owusu S, vd. Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 2013;5. doi:10.17334/jps.29793
Chicago
Ansong, Daniel, Alex Osei-akoto, Sandra Owusu, vd. 2013. “Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 5 (Şubat). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.29793.
EndNote
Ansong D, Osei-akoto A, Owusu S, Boakye I, Blay Nguah S, Sambian D, Sylverken J, Arhin B (01 Şubat 2013) Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 5
IEEE
[1]D. Ansong vd., “Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana”, Journal of Pediatric Sciences, c. 5, Şub. 2013, doi: 10.17334/jps.29793.
ISNAD
Ansong, Daniel - Osei-akoto, Alex - Owusu, Sandra - Boakye, Isaac - Blay Nguah, Samuel - Sambian, David - Sylverken, Justice - Arhin, Bernard. “Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 5 (01 Şubat 2013). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.29793.
JAMA
1.Ansong D, Osei-akoto A, Owusu S, Boakye I, Blay Nguah S, Sambian D, Sylverken J, Arhin B. Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 2013;5. doi:10.17334/jps.29793.
MLA
Ansong, Daniel, vd. “Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences, c. 5, Şubat 2013, doi:10.17334/jps.29793.
Vancouver
1.Daniel Ansong, Alex Osei-akoto, Sandra Owusu, Isaac Boakye, Samuel Blay Nguah, David Sambian, Justice Sylverken, Bernard Arhin. Haematological indices, nutritional assessment and mortality outcome of children presenting with severe malaria to a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 01 Şubat 2013;5. doi:10.17334/jps.29793