Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak

Introduction: Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is one of the frequent causes of hospitalization in children under the age of five, particularly in a rural setting. This study was conducted to determine the epidemiology of acute gastroenteritis in indigenous children admitted to a rural district hospital...

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Main Authors: Cheah, Whye Lian, Lee, Ping Yein, Syed Abdul Rahman, Syed Alwi, Kana, Kamarudin, Albela, Henrietta, Lau, Ee Hua, O., Noraini, Wan Azman, Siti Sanaa
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Published: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.244732019-11-25T04:02:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24473/ Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak Cheah, Whye Lian Lee, Ping Yein Syed Abdul Rahman, Syed Alwi Kana, Kamarudin Albela, Henrietta Lau, Ee Hua O., Noraini Wan Azman, Siti Sanaa Introduction: Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is one of the frequent causes of hospitalization in children under the age of five, particularly in a rural setting. This study was conducted to determine the epidemiology of acute gastroenteritis in indigenous children admitted to a rural district hospital in Sarawak. Methods: A retrospective review of indigenous paediatrics cases of acute gastroenteritis admitted to the ward of Serian District Hospital, a rural district hospital in Sarawak, between the years 2006-2007. The data was collected from the patients’ case notes, obtained with permission from the hospital management. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS version 16. Results: During the study period, 234 indigenous children with acute gastroenteritis were admitted with the highest prevalence in 2006 (53.4%). The findings showed higher prevalence was found in children aged 3 years and below (76.5%) and male (56.4%) The minimum duration of hospital stay is 1 day, and the maximum stay is 5 days. The clinical findings showed that the majority of the cases presented with vomiting, diarrhea, dry mouth and tongue, sunken eye, with the majority (76%) reported having mild dehydration. The most common treatment used is oral rehydration solutions (85.4%), followed by intravenous bolus or drip (82.3%), paracetamol (79%) and antibiotic (36.2%). Peak incidence of admissions was between November to January. About 38.5% of the AGE cases admitted were found to be underweight (weight for- age below -2SD). Conclusion: The findings indicated children aged 3 years and below are the most vulnerable to AGE and malnutrition could be one of the predisposing factors. The peak incidence during the raining season at the end of the year indicated a possible relationship between AGE and seasonal type of virus infection. Prevention in the form of proper hygiene at the household level probably will prove to be useful. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2011-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24473/1/Acute%20Gastroenteritis%20Among%20Indigenous%20Paediatric%20Patients%20%E2%80%93%20A%20Descriptive%20Study.pdf Cheah, Whye Lian and Lee, Ping Yein and Syed Abdul Rahman, Syed Alwi and Kana, Kamarudin and Albela, Henrietta and Lau, Ee Hua and O., Noraini and Wan Azman, Siti Sanaa (2011) Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 7 (2). pp. 3-7. ISSN 1675-8544 http://www.medic.upm.edu.my/dokumen/FKUSK1_MJMHS_2011V07N2_OP01.pdf
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description Introduction: Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is one of the frequent causes of hospitalization in children under the age of five, particularly in a rural setting. This study was conducted to determine the epidemiology of acute gastroenteritis in indigenous children admitted to a rural district hospital in Sarawak. Methods: A retrospective review of indigenous paediatrics cases of acute gastroenteritis admitted to the ward of Serian District Hospital, a rural district hospital in Sarawak, between the years 2006-2007. The data was collected from the patients’ case notes, obtained with permission from the hospital management. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS version 16. Results: During the study period, 234 indigenous children with acute gastroenteritis were admitted with the highest prevalence in 2006 (53.4%). The findings showed higher prevalence was found in children aged 3 years and below (76.5%) and male (56.4%) The minimum duration of hospital stay is 1 day, and the maximum stay is 5 days. The clinical findings showed that the majority of the cases presented with vomiting, diarrhea, dry mouth and tongue, sunken eye, with the majority (76%) reported having mild dehydration. The most common treatment used is oral rehydration solutions (85.4%), followed by intravenous bolus or drip (82.3%), paracetamol (79%) and antibiotic (36.2%). Peak incidence of admissions was between November to January. About 38.5% of the AGE cases admitted were found to be underweight (weight for- age below -2SD). Conclusion: The findings indicated children aged 3 years and below are the most vulnerable to AGE and malnutrition could be one of the predisposing factors. The peak incidence during the raining season at the end of the year indicated a possible relationship between AGE and seasonal type of virus infection. Prevention in the form of proper hygiene at the household level probably will prove to be useful.
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author Cheah, Whye Lian
Lee, Ping Yein
Syed Abdul Rahman, Syed Alwi
Kana, Kamarudin
Albela, Henrietta
Lau, Ee Hua
O., Noraini
Wan Azman, Siti Sanaa
spellingShingle Cheah, Whye Lian
Lee, Ping Yein
Syed Abdul Rahman, Syed Alwi
Kana, Kamarudin
Albela, Henrietta
Lau, Ee Hua
O., Noraini
Wan Azman, Siti Sanaa
Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak
author_facet Cheah, Whye Lian
Lee, Ping Yein
Syed Abdul Rahman, Syed Alwi
Kana, Kamarudin
Albela, Henrietta
Lau, Ee Hua
O., Noraini
Wan Azman, Siti Sanaa
author_sort Cheah, Whye Lian
title Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak
title_short Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak
title_full Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak
title_fullStr Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district Hospital, Sarawak
title_sort acute gastroenteritis among indigenous paediatric patients – a descriptive study in a rural district hospital, sarawak
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24473/1/Acute%20Gastroenteritis%20Among%20Indigenous%20Paediatric%20Patients%20%E2%80%93%20A%20Descriptive%20Study.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24473/
http://www.medic.upm.edu.my/dokumen/FKUSK1_MJMHS_2011V07N2_OP01.pdf
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