Abstract

Objective: To study child health status in Shareq Elneel Locality and its administrative units, Khartoum State, Sudan. Methods: A two stages cluster sampling, cross-sectional study was conducted in Shareq Elneel Locality and it is eight administrative units in Khartoum State, Sudan, in 2008. Questionnaires were collected from the caretakers of 5858 child under-5 years of age and anthropometric measurements were taken for children whose parents were consented. Results:69.4% of under 5 years children received the third dose of Poliomyelitis vaccine (Polio3) in the locality, 66.5% of under 5 years children received DPT3 vaccination in the locality, 71.9% of under 5 years children received Measles vaccination in the locality and 91.4% of the children under- 5 years in the locality had immunization card. There was evidence of a significant association between children under -5 measles vaccination and women’s highest level of school attended (P-Value= 0.04). Nearly one third of the under 5 children were moderately underweight and 16.2% them were severely underweight, More than one fifth of under 5 years children were moderately wasted, and 12% of children under -5 years old were severely wasted, 44.6% of children under -5 years of age were moderately stunted with obviously high percentage in the rural administrative units. More than one quarter of the children under- 5 years old were severely stunted and overweight prevalence of children under-5 years old in the locality was 14.6%. Only 21.4% of the children aged less than 2 years in the locality were exclusively breastfed. 27.5% of children under -5 years of age in the locality had diarrhea in the last 2 weeks preceding the survey, highest percentage found in the rural administrative units.6.5% of children under 5 years of age in the locality had fever in the last 2 weeks preceding the survey and nearly one third of under 5 years children in the locality had cough in the last 2 weeks preceding the survey. 87.9% of children targeted by vitamin A supplementation in the locality ever receive vitamin A dose. Conclusions: The study reveal pronounced variations among urban and rural administrative units in regard to many of the survey indicators. Immunization activities do not reach their target in almost all the times in the locality and there were other aspects of child health related to hygiene, poverty, malnutrition and health services like diarrhea, respiratory tract infections and malnutrition which need more consideration to be improved. Malnutrition prevalence was high. The rates of diarrhea and suspected pneumonia are somehow higher in the study area than previous studies figures. Reduce the pronounced variations among urban and rural administrative units in regard to Primary Health Care services and activities in order to improve many of the Child Health indicators in the rural areas. Use effective methods of health promotion and new attractive material of health education in the locality concerning the weak Child Health indicators.

Highlights

  • Most of the child health indicators indicate that child health problems are the main public health problems in Sudan and it is clear that the country will face many problems with this recent trend to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015 which aims to a reduction of infant mortality by two-thirds [1]

  • The same picture is seen in Shareq Elneel Locality as showed by the annual reports of the Locality which showed that child health indicators are still far lagging behind and need more support [2]

  • 69.4% of under 5 years children received the third dose of Poliomyelitis vaccine (Polio3) in the locality, highest percentage found in Shareq Elneel and the lowest percentage found in Abudlaiq and Um_dawaan_ban administrative units. 66.5% of under 5 years children received DPT3 vaccination in the locality, highest percentage found in Shareq Elneel and the lowest percentage found in Abudlaiq administrative unit. 71.9% of under 5 years children received Measles vaccination in the locality, highest percentage found in Alaisailat and the lowest percentage found in Abudlaiq administrative unit. 91.4% of the children under- 5 years in the locality had immunization card, but only 35.6% of them their cards were seen

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Methods

A two stages cluster sampling, cross-sectional study was conducted in Shareq Elneel Locality and it is eight administrative units in Khartoum State, Sudan, in 2008. Questionnaires were collected from the caretakers of 5858 child under-5 years of age and anthropometric measurements were taken for children whose parents were consented

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