Severe malnutrition among children under the age of 5 years admitted to a rural district hospital in southern Mozambique.

PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION(2013)

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Objective To describe the burden, clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of severe malnutrition in children under the age of 5 years. Design Retrospective study of hospital-based data systematically collected from January 2001 to December 2010. Setting Rural Mozambican district hospital. Subjects All children aged Results During the 10-year long study surveillance, 274 813 children belonging to Manhica's Demographic Surveillance System were seen at out-patient clinics, almost half of whom (47 %) presented with some indication of malnutrition and 6 % (17 188/274 813) with severe malnutrition. Of these, only 15 % (2522/17 188) were eventually admitted. Case fatality rate of severe malnutrition was 7 % (162/2274). Bacteraemia, hypoglycaemia, oral candidiasis, prostration, oedema, pallor and acute diarrhoea were independently associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality, while malaria parasitaemia and breast-feeding were independently associated with a lower risk of a poor outcome. Overall minimum community-based incidence rate was 15 cases per 1000 child-years at risk and children aged 12-23 months had the highest incidence. Conclusions Severe malnutrition among admitted children in this Mozambican setting was common but frequently went undetected, despite being associated with a high risk of death. Measures to improve its recognition by clinicians responsible for the first evaluation of patients at the out-patient level are urgently needed so as to improve their likelihood of survival. Together with this, the rapid management of complications such as hypoglycaemia and concomitant co-infections such as bacteraemia, acute diarrhoea, oral candidiasis and HIV/AIDS may contribute to reverse the intolerable toll that malnutrition poses in the health of children in rural African settings.
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Malnutrition,Bacteraemia,Risk factors,Children,Mozambique
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