Prevalence of and factors associated with childhood anaemia in remote villages of the Peruvian Amazon: a cross-sectional study and geospatial analysis

Author:

Morocho-Alburqueque Noelia1,Quincho-Lopez Alvaro2ORCID,Nesemann John M3,Cañari-Casaño Jorge L45,Elorreaga Oliver A46,Muñoz Marleny7,Talero Sandra8,Harding-Esch Emma M9,Saboyá-Díaz Martha Idalí10,Honorio-Morales Harvy A11,Durand Salomón12,Carey-Angeles Cristiam A13,Klausner Jeffrey D14,Keenan Jeremy D3,Lescano Andres G5

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Nacional de Piura , Piura , Peru

2. Unidad de Investigación en Bibliometría, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola , Lima , Peru

3. Francis I Proctor Foundation, University of California , San Francisco , San Francisco, USA

4. Clima, Latin American Center of Excellence for Climate Change and Health, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia , Lima , Peru

5. Emerge, Emerging Diseases and Climate Change Research Unit, School of Public Health and Administration, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia , Lima , Peru

6. GMINIS Research Group, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú , Lima , Peru

7. Área de Epidemiología, Red de Salud Alto Amazonas , Yurimaguas , Peru

8. Escuela Superior de Oftalmología del Instituto Barraquer de América , Bogotá , Colombia

9. Clinical Research Department, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , London , UK

10. Pan American Health Organization, Department of Communicable Diseases and Environmental Determinants of Health , Washington , DC , USA

11. Componente de Salud Ocular y Prevención de la Ceguera. Ministerio de Salud , Lima, Peru

12. Área de Epidemiología, Dirección Regional de Salud Loreto , Iquitos , Peru

13. Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana , Iquitos , Peru

14. Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California , Los Angeles , CA, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Anaemia is a public health problem in Peru. In the Loreto region of the Amazon, ≥50% of children may be anaemic, although insufficient information exists for rural villages. Methods To generate more data about childhood anaemia in the Peruvian Amazon, haemoglobin was measured as part of a trachoma survey in 21 randomly selected villages. All children 1–9 y of age from 30 randomly selected households per village were recruited. Anaemia was classified according to the World Health Organization guidelines and a socio-economic status (SES) index was created for each household using principal component analysis. Spatial autocorrelation was determined using Moran's I and Ripley's K function. Results Of 678 children with complete haemoglobin data, 25.4% (95% confidence interval [CI] 21.2 to 30.1) had mild-or-worse anaemia and 22.1% (95% CI 15.6 to 30.3) had moderate-or-worse anaemia. Mild-or-worse anaemia was more common among children whose primary source of drinking water was surface water (prevalence ratio [PR] 1.26 [95% CI 1.14 to 1.40], p<0.001) and who were in the lowest SES tercile (PR 1.16 [95% CI 1.02 to 1.32], p=0.021). Moderate-or-worse anaemia was more common among boys (PR 1.32 [95% CI 1.09 to 1.60], p=0.005). No evidence of geospatial clustering was found. Conclusions Remote villages of the Amazon would benefit from interventions for childhood anaemia and the poorest households would have the most to gain. Integrating anaemia screening into neglected tropical diseases surveys is an opportunity to use public health resources more efficiently.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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