Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria

Background: Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of under-five mortality, accounting for 700,000–800,000 preventable deaths, globally. Most of these occur in rural and suburban areas of developing countries. Correct knowledge about the dynamics of the disease is crucial in arresting and rev...

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Main Authors: Victoria Nanben Omole, Teyil Mary Wamyil-Mshelia, Ramatu Aliyu-Zubair, Onyemocho Audu, Abdulrazak A Gobir, Bilkisu Nwankwo
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Sahel Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2019;volume=22;issue=3;spage=114;epage=120;aulast=Omole
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author Victoria Nanben Omole
Teyil Mary Wamyil-Mshelia
Ramatu Aliyu-Zubair
Onyemocho Audu
Abdulrazak A Gobir
Bilkisu Nwankwo
author_facet Victoria Nanben Omole
Teyil Mary Wamyil-Mshelia
Ramatu Aliyu-Zubair
Onyemocho Audu
Abdulrazak A Gobir
Bilkisu Nwankwo
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description Background: Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of under-five mortality, accounting for 700,000–800,000 preventable deaths, globally. Most of these occur in rural and suburban areas of developing countries. Correct knowledge about the dynamics of the disease is crucial in arresting and reversing its prevalence. Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community and explore the knowledge of the disease among mothers of children <5 years of age therein. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted among 350 mothers of under-fives in a suburban community. Respondents were selected by multistage sampling method and interviewed using interviewer-administered, closed-ended questionnaires. Results: About 89.4% of the respondents had correct perception of the definition of diarrhea. Over 60% of them had correct knowledge of the cause (s) of diarrheal disease, and none was ignorant of the potential complications. Both point and period prevalences for the disease were 13.14% and 30.29%, respectively, and these were relatively higher than local, regional, and national values. Conclusion: The good knowledge of diarrheal disease observed among respondents was not reflected in the unacceptably high prevalence and frequency of the disease. This may be attributable to the challenges of poor water sources and insanitary environmental conditions. Public health interventions are recommended with particular attention to environmental sanitation and water supply in suburban and rural communities.
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spelling doaj.art-c00df785dc5c467dace2fdb7f3fc0a6f2022-12-21T19:04:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSahel Medical Journal2321-66892019-01-0122311412010.4103/smj.smj_50_18Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western NigeriaVictoria Nanben OmoleTeyil Mary Wamyil-MsheliaRamatu Aliyu-ZubairOnyemocho AuduAbdulrazak A GobirBilkisu NwankwoBackground: Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of under-five mortality, accounting for 700,000–800,000 preventable deaths, globally. Most of these occur in rural and suburban areas of developing countries. Correct knowledge about the dynamics of the disease is crucial in arresting and reversing its prevalence. Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community and explore the knowledge of the disease among mothers of children <5 years of age therein. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted among 350 mothers of under-fives in a suburban community. Respondents were selected by multistage sampling method and interviewed using interviewer-administered, closed-ended questionnaires. Results: About 89.4% of the respondents had correct perception of the definition of diarrhea. Over 60% of them had correct knowledge of the cause (s) of diarrheal disease, and none was ignorant of the potential complications. Both point and period prevalences for the disease were 13.14% and 30.29%, respectively, and these were relatively higher than local, regional, and national values. Conclusion: The good knowledge of diarrheal disease observed among respondents was not reflected in the unacceptably high prevalence and frequency of the disease. This may be attributable to the challenges of poor water sources and insanitary environmental conditions. Public health interventions are recommended with particular attention to environmental sanitation and water supply in suburban and rural communities.http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2019;volume=22;issue=3;spage=114;epage=120;aulast=OmoleDiarrheal diseaseknowledgeprevalencesuburbanunder-five children
spellingShingle Victoria Nanben Omole
Teyil Mary Wamyil-Mshelia
Ramatu Aliyu-Zubair
Onyemocho Audu
Abdulrazak A Gobir
Bilkisu Nwankwo
Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria
Sahel Medical Journal
Diarrheal disease
knowledge
prevalence
suburban
under-five children
title Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria
title_full Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria
title_fullStr Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria
title_short Knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western Nigeria
title_sort knowledge and prevalence of diarrheal disease in a suburban community in north western nigeria
topic Diarrheal disease
knowledge
prevalence
suburban
under-five children
url http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2019;volume=22;issue=3;spage=114;epage=120;aulast=Omole
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