Under-five mortality during the war in Tigray: A community-based study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Conflict and Health Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1186/s13031-024-00614-4
Bereket Berhe Abreha, Girmatsion Fisseha, Mache Tsadik, Awol Yemane Legesse, Hale Teka, Hiluf Ebuy Abraha, Martha Yemane Hadush, Gebrehaweria Gebrekurstos, Brhane Ayele, Abraha Gebreegziabher Hailu, Haile Tsegay, Mohamedawel Mohamedniguss Ebrahim, Hagos Godefay, Tsega Gebremariam, Tigist Hagos, Kibrom Muoze, Afewerk Mulugeta, Tesfit Gebremeskel
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Background: Child mortality is one of the key indicators of the Sustainable development goals. The Ethiopian healthcare system in general and Tigray's healthcare system in particular has shown a remarkable progress in terms of reducing maternal, neonatal, and under-five mortality in the last couple of decades. However, the war erupted in November 2020 caused the healthcare system to collapse and little is known about the status of child mortality in Tigray. Thus, this study aimed to examine the magnitude and causes of under-five child mortality in the embattled Tigray region was conducted from October 2020 - May 2022.

Methods: A cross-sectional community-based survey was employed. The study included all zones except the western zone and some areas of eastern and north western Tigray bordering Eritrea. These areas were skipped for security reasons. Based on multistage cluster sampling, 121 tabiyas in districts were selected. Census was conducted to survey 189,087 households in the 121 Tabiyas. A locally developed household screening tool and the latest world health organization verbal autopsy instrument were used. The Verbal Autopsy data was processed using the Inter-VA-5.1 (probabilistic modeling) to assign the cause of death. Under-five mortality rate (U5MR) was calculated per 1000 live births with a 95% confidence interval (CI).

Results: In the present study, out of 29,761 live births, 1761 under-five children died giving an under-five mortality rate of 59(95% CI, 57-62) per 1000 live births. Deaths in the neonatal period and post-neonatal period accounted for 60% and 19.9% of the deaths respectively. Overall, the top 3 causes of under-five child mortality in the present study were: Perinatal asphyxia (n = 277,18%,) prematurity (n = 235,16%) and diarrheal diseases (n = 162, 12.5%). In those who died after first month of life, diarrheal diseases, lower respiratory tract infection, sever acute malnutrition and HIV were the main causes of death. Concerning the place of death, 61.6% of the children died at home.

Conclusion: The present study revealed the doubling of under-five mortality in Tigray from where the figure stood in the pre-war period. The leading causes of death in under-five mortality are potentially preventable in situation where the healthcare system is functioning. Restoring the healthcare system and its apparatus, improving access to skilled institutional delivery, smooth perinatal transition, improving nutrition status of children, access to full course of vaccines could ameliorate the staggering under-five mortality rate in the war in Tigray.

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提格雷战争期间的五岁以下儿童死亡率:一项基于社区的研究。
背景:儿童死亡率是可持续发展目标的关键指标之一。过去几十年来,埃塞俄比亚的医疗保健系统,尤其是提格雷的医疗保健系统在降低孕产妇、新生儿和五岁以下儿童死亡率方面取得了显著进步。然而,2020 年 11 月爆发的战争导致医疗保健系统崩溃,人们对提格雷的儿童死亡率状况知之甚少。因此,这项研究的目的是在 2020 年 10 月至 2022 年 5 月期间调查战乱中的提格雷地区五岁以下儿童死亡率的规模和原因:方法:采用基于社区的横断面调查。除了西部地区以及与厄立特里亚接壤的提格雷东部和西北部的一些地区外,这项研究涵盖了所有地区。出于安全原因,这些地区被略去。根据多阶段整群抽样法,在各地区选取了 121 个塔比雅(tabiyas)。对这 121 个塔比雅的 189 087 个家庭进行了普查。使用了当地开发的家庭筛查工具和世界卫生组织最新的口头尸检工具。口头尸检数据使用 Inter-VA-5.1(概率模型)进行处理,以确定死因。五岁以下儿童死亡率(U5MR)按每千名活产儿计算,置信区间为 95%:在本研究中,29761 名活产婴儿中有 1761 名五岁以下儿童死亡,五岁以下儿童死亡率为 59(95% CI,57-62)/1000 名活产婴儿。新生儿期和新生儿后期的死亡人数分别占死亡人数的 60% 和 19.9%。总体而言,本研究中导致五岁以下儿童死亡的三大原因是围产期窒息(277 人,占 18%)、早产(235 人,占 16%)和腹泻(162 人,占 12.5%)。在出生一个月后死亡的婴儿中,腹泻病、下呼吸道感染、严重急性营养不良和艾滋病毒是主要死因。关于死亡地点,61.6%的儿童死于家中:本研究表明,提格雷五岁以下儿童的死亡率比战前翻了一番。在医疗保健系统正常运行的情况下,五岁以下儿童死亡的主要原因是可以预防的。恢复医疗保健系统及其机构、改善熟练的住院分娩、平稳的围产期过渡、改善儿童的营养状况、提供全面的疫苗接种服务,这些都可以改善战争期间提格雷五岁以下儿童惊人的死亡率。
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Conflict and Health
Conflict and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Conflict and Health is a highly-accessed, open access journal providing a global platform to disseminate insightful and impactful studies documenting the public health impacts and responses related to armed conflict, humanitarian crises, and forced migration.
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