International journal of scientific research | 2021

DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY OF SEVERE ACUTE MALNOURISHED CHILDREN AT OUR INSTITUTION

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background –Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) among children below \uf001ve years of age is a major health problem for developing countries. These\nmalnourished children are more prone to various infections. This leads to increase burden of morbidity and mortality. So, this over all affect the\ncapital growth of country. we tried to \uf001nd out a correlation of malnutrition with exclusive breast feeding, weaning practice, socioeconomic status\nand infection etc. on the basis of clinical laboratory data. Method –This study was conducted in 178 children, at Department of Pediatrics in\ncollaboration with Department of Pathology, Microbiology, Radiology and Pulmonary medicine, at Sardar Patel Medical College and\nAssociated Group of Hospitals, Bikaner (Rajasthan), between 01.01.2013 and 31.12.2013. Results – Total 178 children were included in this\nstudy. Out of 178, 102 were male and 76 female. Non oedematous malnourished (wasted) were 147 (82.58%) children and while 31 (17.42%)\nchildren were diagnosed as having oedematous malnutrition (p <0.001). exclusive breast feed were given to 106 children. Mean weight was 5.37 ±\n2.78 kg in our study. Out of 178, 145 (81.46%) children had anaemia with median hemoglobin 8 gm/dl. Delayed milestone were seen in 64\n(35.95%) children. SAM is common in overcrowded, lower socioeconomic, joint family with lack of sanitary facility. Conclusion - Malnutrition\nremains a major health problem among under \uf001ve year children population altering physical and mental health of the nation. The most prone age\ngroup for malnutrition was below 2 years of age. Poor socio-economic status, overcrowded and unhygienic living conditions and low education\nlevel were the associated causes for malnutrition

Volume None
Pages 19-22
DOI 10.36106/IJSR/4826771
Language English
Journal International journal of scientific research

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