2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-017-0626-7
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Factors contributing to regional inequalities in acute respiratory infections symptoms among under-five children in Nigeria: a decomposition analysis

Abstract: BackgroundAcute respiratory infections (ARI) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in many low-income countries. Although factors associated with ARI symptoms in children under 5 years of age have been identified; however, variation in their prevalence resulting from regional-specific proximate determinants has received little attention. Therefore, we aim to investigate the specific regional determinants of overall and wealth-related inequality in children having ARI in Nigeria over a decade.MethodsWe an… Show more

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“…This indicates that there is a significant relationship between household wealth and childhood morbidity. 23 24 Poverty at household level contributes to poor feeding condition of children and forces households to live in poor environment. Poor feeding condition and living in unhygienic environment expose children to morbidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that there is a significant relationship between household wealth and childhood morbidity. 23 24 Poverty at household level contributes to poor feeding condition of children and forces households to live in poor environment. Poor feeding condition and living in unhygienic environment expose children to morbidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One in every five Afghan children dies from ARI before reaching their fifth birthday [2,3]. Evidence suggests that multiple risk factors such as indoor air pollution (IAP) and social determinants including socioeconomic status (SES), and neighborhood are responsible for ARI related deaths in resource-poor settings [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As estações do ano podem interferir em um aumento no número de casos, porém não ocorreu grandes aumentos em determinados períodos, descartando a possibilidade de um aumento do número de caso em períodos chuvosos ou estiosos, o que indica a necessidade de atenção durante todo o ano no Estado. 9 Contudo há uma grande preocupação entre os pacientes de risco, no estudo foi observado que crianças e idosos tiveram os maiores índices de mortalidade, esse achado entra em consonância com outros artigos, justificados ao fato do sistema imunológico ainda estar imaturo ou desgastado, além de calendário vacinal atrasado. 5,11 Quanto aos municípios, foi observado que Aracaju, Nossa Senhora do Socorro, Lagarto,…”
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“…De acordo com o CONASS até o dia 30 de junho foram registrados 676 óbitos por Covid-19 no estado de Sergipe e 25.411 casos novos. Diante da possibilidade desses pacientes desenvolverem pneumonia, onde 15% desenvolvem pneumonia grave, esperava-se que no ano de 2020 houvesse um aumento no número de pacientes notificados 9,12.…”
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