Morphological Patterns Of Anemia Among Under Five Children On Prevention Of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Programmes In Masogo Sub-County Hospital, Kisumu County, Kenya

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Awuor Silas O.,Eric Omwenga O.,Musyoki Stanslaus,Daud Ibrahim I.,Nyangaresi Robert O.,Mugah Peter,Mukunzi Beatrice

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAnaemia during childhood adversely affects mental, physical and social development of the children, therefore morphological patterns of anaemia in under-five children are considered essential for classification, diagnosis and management.AimThis study aimed at assessing morphological patterns, the prevalence and associated factors of anaemia among under-five children on Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) programmes in Masogo sub-county hospital, Kisumu County, Kenya.MethodA cross-sectional health facility-based study was conducted among 175 children aged 6 to 59 months who attended clinic for the PMTCT programme for the period of January 2020 to December 2020. Pretested and structured questionnaires were used to collect socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the family and child. Capillary blood sample was collected from each child for malaria parasite and Peripheral Blood Film (PBF) examination.ResultComplete blood counts indicate that microcytic pattern was the most common, representing 30 (42.3%) followed by microcytic hypochromic pattern 20 (28.2%), normocytic normochromic pattern with 11 (15.5%) and lastly dimorphic pattern with 10 (14.0%). High prevalence of anaemia was observed in children who were urban dwellers (50.0%), in children whose mothers aged 18-27 years (44.0%) and had no formal education (48.1%). Besides, the high prevalence rate of anaemia was found among children with a family monthly income of less than 500 Ksh. (46.9%), early (<6 months) introduction of complementary foods (71.4%)ConclusionThis study has revealed that the prevalence of anaemia in children less than five years is high and is a severe public health problem in the study area. Therefore, the policymakers should make a strategy that can reduce poverty and increase the awareness to women on breastfeeding, nutrition, and other associated factors to reduce anaemia.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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