{"title":"贫血是否会增加 1-5 岁儿童患急性下呼吸道感染的风险?","authors":"Jayasekara Mudiyanselage Dinesh Kumara, Manori Gamage","doi":"10.4038/sljch.v52i4.10581","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction: Anaemia is a major problem in children aged 1-5 years. Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is defined as inflammation of the respiratory tract below the level of the larynx and is a common cause of admission to paediatric units in Sri Lanka. It is reported that anaemic children have a high risk of developing LRTIs.Objectives: To identify the association between anaemia and increased risk of developing LRTI in children aged 1-5 years presenting to a selected children's hospital in Sri Lanka.Method: A case-control study was conducted in all paediatric medical wards and intensive care units in Sirimavo Bandaranayake Children's Hospital, Peradeniya, from November 2022 to March 2023. Children aged 1-5 years admitted with LRTI were selected as cases. Children aged 1-5 years admitted without features of respiratory tract infection were selected as controls to match the age and sex of the cases. Data were collected from a questionnaire to parents and also from patient records. Data were analysed using SPSS version 22.Results: A total of 272 children was included in the study. Anaemia was found in 56.6% of cases and 44.9% of controls. The mean haemoglobin (Hb) levels of the cases and controls were 10.00±0.899 and 10.16±0.8032 respectively. Among cases, there were 57.4% of hypochromic-microcytic peripheral smears. Frequency of anaemia was significantly higher among cases as compared to controls (Odds ratio 1.605; CI: 1.025- 2.590, p-value= 0.045).Conclusions: The frequency of anaemia was significantly higher among cases as compared to controls. 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Does anaemia increase the risk of acute lower respiratory tract infections in children aged 1-5 years?
Introduction: Anaemia is a major problem in children aged 1-5 years. Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is defined as inflammation of the respiratory tract below the level of the larynx and is a common cause of admission to paediatric units in Sri Lanka. It is reported that anaemic children have a high risk of developing LRTIs.Objectives: To identify the association between anaemia and increased risk of developing LRTI in children aged 1-5 years presenting to a selected children's hospital in Sri Lanka.Method: A case-control study was conducted in all paediatric medical wards and intensive care units in Sirimavo Bandaranayake Children's Hospital, Peradeniya, from November 2022 to March 2023. Children aged 1-5 years admitted with LRTI were selected as cases. Children aged 1-5 years admitted without features of respiratory tract infection were selected as controls to match the age and sex of the cases. Data were collected from a questionnaire to parents and also from patient records. Data were analysed using SPSS version 22.Results: A total of 272 children was included in the study. Anaemia was found in 56.6% of cases and 44.9% of controls. The mean haemoglobin (Hb) levels of the cases and controls were 10.00±0.899 and 10.16±0.8032 respectively. Among cases, there were 57.4% of hypochromic-microcytic peripheral smears. Frequency of anaemia was significantly higher among cases as compared to controls (Odds ratio 1.605; CI: 1.025- 2.590, p-value= 0.045).Conclusions: The frequency of anaemia was significantly higher among cases as compared to controls. Anaemic children were 1.6 times more prone to get LRTI.
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This is the only journal of child health in Sri Lanka. It is designed to publish original research articles and scholarly articles by recognized authorities on paediatric subjects. It is distributed widely in Sri Lanka and bears the ISSN number 1391-5452 for the print issues and e-ISSN 2386-110x for the electronic version in the internet. The journal is published quarterly and the articles are reviewed by both local and foreign peers. The Journal is the primary organ of Continuing Paediatric Medical Education in Sri Lanka.