Sanitation risk factors contributing to diarrhea in children below five years in Igembe South Sub-County, Meru County, Kenya.

Jacob Anampiu, Jane Rutto, Maryjoy Kaimuri, Patrick Kubai
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Introduction: Lack of safe water, poor hygiene, and poor sanitation account for about 90% of the diarrheal diseases in the world. Globally, half a million people lack adequate sanitation, leading to fatalities for over five million people annually. In Kenya, diarrhea still remains one of the top five causes of morbidity and mortality in children below 5 years. Aim: To identify the household sanitation risk factors contributing to diarrhea in under-five-year-old children in Igembe South Sub County in Meru County, Kenya. Study Design: A retrospective and cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of the study: Nyambene Sub-County Hospital, Igembe South Sub-County in Meru County, Kenya between December 2022 and March 2023. Methodology: The sample size was 196 children calculated from a population of 3,332 children who had diarrhea in Igembe South Sub County out of 22412 children who had diarrhea in Meru County for the last year. Data was analyzed by use of SPSS (2022) and ANOVA. Results: The study found a strong link (p=0.0034) between diarrhea cases in children under five and the absence of household latrines, as well as sanitation-related factors. It noted that many households lacked proper latrines, and many caregivers did not practice hand washing after handling child feces. Conclusion: The study identified access to safe drinking water as a key factor in reducing diarrhea in young children. The study recommends close monitoring of sanitation facilities and ongoing assessments of water source safety by the County Government of Meru and other stakeholders to improve overall hygiene and reduce diarrhea cases in the region.
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肯尼亚梅鲁县 Igembe South 子县导致五岁以下儿童腹泻的卫生风险因素。
导言:全世界约 90% 的腹泻疾病是由于缺乏安全饮用水、个人卫生差和环境卫生差造成的。全球有 50 万人缺乏适当的卫生设施,每年导致 500 多万人死亡。在肯尼亚,腹泻仍然是导致 5 岁以下儿童发病和死亡的五大原因之一。目的:确定导致肯尼亚梅鲁县 Igembe South 子县 5 岁以下儿童腹泻的家庭卫生风险因素。研究设计:回顾性横断面研究。研究地点和时间:2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,肯尼亚梅鲁县 Igembe South 子县的 Nyambene 子县医院。研究方法:在去年梅鲁县 22412 名腹泻儿童中,Igembe South 子县有 3332 名儿童,样本量为 196 名。数据采用 SPSS (2022) 和方差分析进行分析。结果研究发现,五岁以下儿童腹泻病例与没有家庭厕所以及卫生相关因素之间存在密切联系(p=0.0034)。研究指出,许多家庭没有适当的厕所,许多看护人在处理儿童粪便后不洗手。结论研究发现,获得安全饮用水是减少幼儿腹泻的关键因素。研究建议梅鲁县政府和其他利益相关方密切监测卫生设施,并持续评估水源安全,以改善整体卫生状况,减少该地区的腹泻病例。
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