Pattern of Morbidity and Mortality in a Children’s Ward – the Awka Experience

O. Ejiofor, J. Ofomata
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Pattern of morbidity and mortality in children in a hospital setting is essential because it serves as a guide to what happens in the larger society. By these findings, health facilities could be modified and improved upon for better management of those cases. To document the pattern of morbidity and mortality in children’s ward of Amaku General Hospital Awka (AGHA) Anambra State, the hospital records of children aged above one month to 18 years admitted to the children’s ward of AGHA from 1st January 2007 to 31st December 2008 were retrieved and reviewed. Of the 491 patients admitted during the period, 400 patients met the criteria for the study. The youngest child was 7 weeks old and the oldest 18 years. The commonest causes of admission were severe malaria (21.75%), Gastroenteritis (15.50%), febrile convulsion (14.75%), pneumonia (13.75%) andHIV/AIDS (10%). The commonest causes of death were severe malaria with anemic heart failure (30.61%), Gastroenteritis with severe dehydration (20.41%), pneumonia (16.33%) and HIV/AIDS (12.25%). Among the deaths, infancy period was mostly affected (36.74%). Having seen the pattern of morbidity and mortality in our area to be infection related, we recommend to government and society the improvement in our environmental sanitation, sustained health education, reducing poverty while promoting routine immunization, growth monitoring, Breastfeeding of our children and introduction of new vaccines. Keywords : Pattern, morbidity, mortality, children’s ward, Awka
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儿童病房的发病率和死亡率模式——Awka的经验
医院环境中儿童发病率和死亡率的模式至关重要,因为它可以指导更大社会中发生的事情。根据这些发现,可以修改和改进卫生设施,以便更好地管理这些病例。为了记录阿南布拉州阿卡阿马库总医院儿童病房的发病率和死亡率模式,检索并审查了2007年1月1日至2008年12月31日阿卡阿马库总医院儿童病房收治的1个月以上至18岁儿童的住院记录。在此期间入院的491名患者中,有400名患者符合研究标准。最小的孩子7周大,最大的18岁。最常见的入院原因是严重疟疾(21.75%)、肠胃炎(15.50%)、热惊厥(14.75%)、肺炎(13.75%)和艾滋病毒/艾滋病(10%)。最常见的死亡原因是严重疟疾合并贫血性心力衰竭(30.61%)、肠胃炎合并严重脱水(20.41%)、肺炎(16.33%)和艾滋病毒/艾滋病(12.25%)。在死亡人数中,婴儿期受影响最大(36.74%)。在看到我国发病率和死亡率的模式与感染有关之后,我们建议政府和社会改善我们的环境卫生、持续的保健教育、在促进常规免疫、生长监测、儿童母乳喂养和引进新疫苗的同时减少贫困。关键词:模式,发病率,死亡率,儿童病房,Awka
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