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Co-morbidity of malnutrition with falciparum malaria parasitaemia among children under the aged 6-59 months in Somalia:a geostatistical analysis

机译:在索马里6-59个月下的儿童营养不良营养不良营养不良营养不良:地质统计分析

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Background:Malnutrition and malaria are both significant causes of morbidity and mortality in African children.However,the extent of their spatial comorbidity remains unexplored and an understanding of their spatial correlation structure would inform improvement of integrated interventions.We aimed to determine the spatial correlation between both wasting and low mid upper arm circumference(MUAC)and falciparum malaria among Somalian children aged 6-59 months.Methods:Data were from 49227 children living in 888 villages between 2007 to 2010.We developed a Bayesian geostatistical shared component model in order to determine the common spatial distributions of wasting and falciparum malaria;and low-MUAC and falciparum malaria at 1×1 km spatial resolution.Results:The empirical correlations with malaria were 0.16 and 0.23 for wasting and low-MUAC respectively.Shared spatial residual effects were statistically significant for both wasting and low-MUAC.The posterior spatial relative risk was highest for low-MUAC and malaria(range:0.19 to 5.40)and relatively lower between wasting and malaria(range:0.11 to 3.55).Hotspots for both wasting and low-MUAC with malaria occurred in the South Central region in Somalia.Conclusions:The findings demonstrate a relationship between nutritional status and falciparum malaria parasitaemia,and support the use of the relatively simpler MUAC measurement in surveys.Shared spatial distribution and distinct hotspots present opportunities for targeted seasonal chemoprophylaxis and other forms of malaria prevention integrated within nutrition programmes.

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    《贫困所致传染病(英文)》 |2018年第001期|P.714-722|共9页
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    Spatial Health Metrics Group INFORM Project Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Research Programme Nairobi Kenya;

    Nutrition Section United Nations Children’s Fund(UNICEF) Kenya Country Office UN Complex Gigiri Nairobi Kenya;

    Warwick Medical School Health Sciences Research Institute Warwick Evidence University of Warwick Gibbet Hill Coventry CV47AL UK;

    Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit(FSNAU)-Somalia Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Ngecha Road Campus Nairobi Kenya;

    Department of Mathematics and Information sciences Faculty of Engineering and Environment Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UKFaculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of Agder Kristiansand NorwayDivision of Epidemiology and Biostatistics School of Public Health University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa;

    Spatial Health Metrics Group INFORM Project Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Research Programme Nairobi KenyaCentre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine University of Oxford CCVTM Oxford OX37LJ UK;

    Spatial Health Metrics Group INFORM Project Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Research Programme Nairobi KenyaCentre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine University of Oxford CCVTM Oxford OX37LJ UK;

    Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Research Programme Centre for Geographic Medicine Research(coast) Kilifi KenyaCentre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine University of Oxford CCVTM Oxford OX37LJ UK;

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  • 关键词

    Malnutrition; Wasting; Low-MUAC; Malaria; Comorbidity; Somalia;

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