Sporadic paediatric diarrhoeal illness in urban and rural sites in Nyanza Province, Kenya.

نویسندگان

  • M E Beatty
  • J B Ochieng
  • W Chege
  • L Kumar
  • G Okoth
  • R L Shapiro
  • J G Wells
  • M B Parsons
  • C Bopp
  • T Chiller
  • J Vulule
  • E Mintz
  • L Slutsker
  • J T Brooks
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Investigate differences in the infectious aetiology, health seeking behaviour, and provider practices with regard to diarrhoeal illness among children presenting to urban versus rural clinics in Western Kenya. DESIGN Laboratory-based, passive surveillance. SETTING The urban portion of the study was conducted at the paediatric outpatient clinic of Nyanza Provincial Hospital in Kisumu. The rural portion of the study was conducted at four outpatient clinics in the Asembo Bay community approximately 20 kilometers west of Kisumu. SUBJECTS Children aged less than five years presenting to medical facilities for the treatment of diarrhoea from October 2001-October 2003 at the urban site and May 1997-April 2003 for the rural sites. RESULTS Among the 1303 urban and 1247 rural specimens collected, 24% of specimens yielded a bacterial pathogen (24% urban, 25% rural). Campylobacter was the predominant bacterial pathogen (17% urban, 15% rural), followed by Shigella and nontyphoidal Salmonella (both 4% urban and 5% rural). In both communities, susceptibilities of these pathogens to the most commonly prescribed antibiotics was low (< or = 50%); 70% of all episodes of diarrhoea were prescribed antibiotic treatment. Urban health practitioners prescribed fewer antibiotics, chose drugs more likely to be effective, and were more likely to prescribe oral rehydration therapy for bloody diarrhoea. CONCLUSION Most characteristics of diarrhoeal disease and their causes were similar in paediatric patients presenting to urban and rural clinics. Urban providers were more compliant with WHO recommendations.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • East African medical journal

دوره 86 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009